Monday, August 26, 2019

Israeli Defense Forces Are Openly Mocking Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Commander Qasem Soleimani


WNU Editor: From The Jerusalem Post .... IDF mocks IRGC Chief Soleimani on Twitter following airstrikes

More News On Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Commander Qasem Soleimani

Insane operations Israeli regime’s last struggles: Gen. Soleimani -- MEHR News Agency
Iran's Quds force chief Soleimani says 'insane operations' are Israel's last struggles: tweet -- Reuters
Qasem Soleimani: Israel's insane operations will be its last attempts -- Jerusalem Post
Iran's Quds Force Chief Soleimani Says ‘Insane Operations’ are Israel's ‘Last Step’ -- Sputnik
After drone strike foiled, top minister threatens Iran commander Soleimani -- Times of Israel

13 comments:

Mike Feldhake said...

Good stuff! LOL

Anonymous said...

It probably was verbatim what he said too #israelisgoodatspygames

But never ever underestimate an opponent and never ridicule them in a fight that goes beyond your own life. An openly insulted Iranian is not something you want to be at war with

fazman said...

In theory yes, in practice it makes no difference to the beat down. They've been insulting old general salami on rye with the last 200 strikes.

Anonymous said...

Of course you insult an opponent. You taunt them so they do something rash.

It is done by people on both sides of the spectrum here knowingly or subconsciously.

One way insults do not work well. Where a Middle Easterner/East Asian can insult you, but you cannot return the favor, because ZOMG!

You do not want taunting top be the only tool in your toolbox, but it is a tool the belongs in the tool box.

Anonymous said...

Israel is trying to get Iran to swing back...

Anonymous said...

Whenever Hezbollah or Hamas fires at Israel with Iranians supplied weaponry, that is not Iran swinging in the 1st place?

Get fucking real!

Warnews said...

with 12 bombs

Anonymous said...

You do the taunting. I focus on your eradication. What time is better spent?

Taunting works on the weak. And I don't think Iranians are weak. I know many Iranians from before the revolution. Deep, intellectual people. Not people you taunt and think you'll get away with without regret. That's just my advice and I like both sides, and know people from both places. As soon as you taunt you make it personal. Military should stay clear from making things personal.

I know it sounds paradox because a drone strike that kills someone - how much more personal can it get than them killing you? By pissing on your opponents grave (figuratively) ...Also you don't stop the argument and dispute with the regretable killing (military is politics of last resort) but you make it live on and deepen the hatred. Not smart in my book. Not smart in any book I've ever read. So, go on and defend your point beyond the taunting you see ahead of a boxing match. ..not the same game;)

Anonymous said...

" know many Iranians from before the revolution. Deep, intellectual people."

Many who left. So that leaves ...?



Iran appears to have the world's highest rate of lifetime infertility because it also has the world's highest rate of STD infections. This is a tentative conclusion, to be sure, because Iran's fairly primitive public health system has produced only fragmentary evidence about STD infection rates. It is nonetheless convincing.

Iranian authorities have made dire warnings about epidemic rates of STD infection. As Muftah.org reported in late 2013:

...

The survey seems to conclude that the vast majority of young Iranians the support the idea of temporary marriage and can arrange one online, while 63% decline to do so - which suggests that 37% do.

Prostitution also is quite common in Iran, although I have been unable to find an official estimate later than a 1994 International Labor Organization estimate of 300,000 working prostitutes. Estimates vary widely, but the Iranian authorities acknowledge that it is a serious social problem.

Directly or indirectly, Iran's childlessness stems from a deep and intractable national anomie, a loss of personal sense of purpose in a country whose theocratic elite has no more support at the grass roots than did the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the 1980s.


"Based on the reported data, the HIV epidemic in the Islamic Republic of Iran appears to be accelerating at an alarming trend"


That Iran?

America has problems too as shown by the opioid, which I put down to poverty, anomie, lack of agency, etc.

I would say America is a little better off. Not much, but a little better. We can still say a few things now and then and our vote is not always stolen.

Year, I am going to taunt a QUDS neanderthal.

Anonymous said...

You're making my point. All this warfare, all this capitalism and only a little better off with votes perhaps not always stolen. Think of it. An Iranian looks at you too be the fool. Quoting sexual disease as if that would say anything about their rich history. Of course you can make it and easily so, we all know how sexual diseases are related to eg childhood development, school, family stability etc and I agree from that point Iranians have it hard. My point is this:don't underestimate what people who have to go through this school of life and are then being taunted publicly are capable of. You don't know what you're doing and the Israel military should not make it personal

Anonymous said...

"You're making my point."

No.

You said they can't be taunted. Many of them can be taunted. Many of them do really stupid things all the time.


Muslims in general are quick to point of the decadency of the west. We have a long history too.

Do I underestimate them? I am sure I do sometime. Just like they do to us. Still some of them cannot be that smart because they were giving out tickets to Heaven to teenagers to attack the Iraqis during the Iran-Iraq War.

Respect for Solieman ? Certainly. For the Ayatollahs? Not so much, they makes sure their nest is feathered real well, but they have created an economy with much graft and corruption with their feather nesting. Kind of hard for such an economy to endure.


The Iranians pre-1979 and after 1979 are 2 different people . Many segments left for elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

I did not say they "can't" be taunted. I advise against doing so and I advise against making it personal. It's just advice, buddy...that's all. The battlefield is bloody enough as it is. .insult someone on top and they will do things you probably cannot imagine. .it's like pouring oil on fire.. usually ends badly

Anonymous said...

Warfare has a psychological dimension.

If it works, do it. It is not like the other side has standards except double standards.