If he does, it will be the end of Sunnis for this generation; the Shia narrative will take hold for generations. They will hold the mantle of Islam like Saladin did.
Will Al-Julani attack Tripoli in Lebanon?
Yes, he has no other choice
From the beginning until now the only reason Al-Julani was receving so much Western and Gulf support is to achieve directives, which are:
1. Not to allow Iran to return to Syria
2. Fight Pro-Iranian militias in Lebanon and Iraq
@MENAUnleashed Unironically, the IRGC is probably his closest ally at this point. Iran is probably happy about how incompetent Arab leaders are following the Iranian narrative. I just don't know how Iran would react once the Arab elite break away from Zionism.
@AnatoRumelian@aldersimi The US economy will crash. Trillions in AI is a bubble; people will return to the real world, and Iran's economy will be revalued into real assets, not GDP per goyim's fake money. It's not if it will crash but when.
@AnatoRumelian@aldersimi GDP means it isn't an important measure; it's how resilient you are and how much shit you make. Iran will crash the GDP of the world with Hormuz relative to what they inflict on Iran.
@AnatoRumelian@aldersimi Also, Iran did lift a finger for Lebanon; people just want more, and they will see more with time. Iran's strategy is one of attrition, making the West collapse its economy and give up.
@Khalid014Qa@MenchOsint Nah, the attack was Iranian. I would not say that nothing was achieved; at minimum, it gave Iran info on how powerful air defence there was. If Iran were serious, they could take it down.
@Khalid014Qa@MenchOsint Iran did do it; it was not a false flag. It was testing waters. Turkey let it slide. Iran wanted to target high-value target which is a radar in Turkey.