ABC News saying an Israeli ground invasion of Lebanon may only be hours away from starting.
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This says a lot
Sure, militarily they can attack and move into territory. But it's the occupation they can't sustain. The iron dome doesn't move out of Israel, so all their forces in Lebanon become easy targets in known territory. Sure, Israel will kill 10-1 civilians to military, and 10-1 Hezbollah fighters to Israeli fighters will die.With billions in US funding, Israel can pretty much fo what they want to their weaker neighbours. I can't see any genuine resistance to them forming in the near future
Yep you've mentioned a really important point. MBS is distancing himself from Wahhabi leaders by making Saudi more western which obviously caused internal tensions. Saudi wants to be the new UAE and wants to compete against them to attract international investors. The royal family have immense control over Saudi so going against them would quite literally be a death sentence for Wahhabi leaders. I say that loosely because the royal family are generally still Wahhabi in ideology from everything that's apparent despite the recent changes.That's a great post and obviously the complexities of differences of religion and monarchies is easy to skip over.
But MBS has made a point recently that he's worried for his life. He does have a huge security apparatus and imprisons dissenters. But he knows supporting Israel's invasion of Lebanon puts a target on his head with all the groups who usually support him. The Wahhabi religious leaders are at odds with the (current) royal family over how western and modern the country should be and how much they should be in cahoots with the west.
Sure, they hate the Iranians too, but the Wahhabis who bombed the trade centre exist within the upper echelons of Saudi society. Plus, the thing about a monarchy is that a current prince who might be 7th in line can kill a handful of people and suddenly they go from multi-millionaire to multi-billionaire. If the Saudi royal family is seen as supporting the west against Wahhabi interests, they'll kill MBS and his closest family members and become instantly the richest people on the planet.
The more Israel invades with Saudi support, the more likely MBS is to be assassinated. And he knows this. It's the reason all these philandering billionaires pretend to be pious and devout muslims, it's what sustains their support. WIthout the clerics on-board they're just philandering billionaires.
I think we should have moved this to the background thread, and don't want to derail any more. But my point is that the direction of any monarchy can change in an instant, with just one bullet/bomb/religiously fanatical bodyguard.Yep you've mentioned a really important point. MBS is distancing himself from Wahhabi leaders by making Saudi more western which obviously caused internal tensions. Saudi wants to be the new UAE and wants to compete against them to attract international investors. The royal family have immense control over Saudi so going against them would quite literally be a death sentence for Wahhabi leaders. I say that loosely because the royal family are generally still Wahhabi in ideology from everything that's apparent despite the recent changes.
It would be incredibly difficult for them to assassinate MBS regardless of what he does, especially as long as his father is alive, but I doubt MBS would be stupid enough to support the Israelis outside of taking out the Houthis in Yemen. Though I doubt Saudi would actively support the Israelis, I do believe they'll continue their current stance of not interfering. Also, the number of people willing to go against his father is very small as they consider him to have more traditional values compared to MBS.
I would say you're underestimating just how many so-called Wahhabi Sheikhs are on their payroll to spread propaganda in favour of the Royal family. They issue so-called Fatwas pretending to be Scholars when they're not. Some of them even criticised Muslims who were boycotting Starbucks and McDonalds and told them to follow the "leaders who know what's good for you". Basically ordering them to stop boycotting. Many of them only hold the position of Sheikhs or Imams for the purpose of money and not because they truly care about adhering to Islamic Laws.
Even if they're actually concerned about the direction MBS is taking Saudi, Wahhabi leaders know that they will be served the death penalty if they publicly criticise or go against MBS. If it's not the threat of losing their wealth, then it's the threat of death that'll keep them from revolting or even speaking out (at least as long as his father is alive).
When MBS first took control, he locked up a bunch of Wahhabi so-called Sheikhs and even members within the royal family. IIRC, he locked up the former crown prince (the son of his uncle who is twice the age of MBS) after the current king (MBS's father) removed his nephew (former king and brother's child) as the Crown Prince. This rubbed many the wrong way, but it also was a power play by MBS to forcibly attain loyalty to him via the threat of punishment.
Regarding MBS's future as a king, I think the damage is already done irrespective of what happens with Saudi-Israeli relations. MBS's father being the King is what's keeping the peace IMO. If his father dies within the next couple of years before MBS has cemented the "new era", I think there'll be a real possibility that the whole Saudi state will fall within 10-20 years. I don't see them accepting him as the king without a fight.
As for their relations with the Israelis, MBS is all in when it comes to the 2030 vision. There are a lot of projects they have lined up that require international investors as well as more revenue through tourism. MBS has recognised that relying on oil is unsustainable. I doubt they're willing to risk all of their projects failing by directly opposing the Israelis (and therefore the US) unless they have a guarantee. Possibly BRICS? I'm not sure.
I could be wrong and things may become different, but as it stands, I don't expect the Saudis to do anything at all. They'll make a couple of statements condemning the actions of the Israelis, but I doubt they do anything to jeopardise their vision. They're too focused on Iran, rebranding and diversifying their economy. They're very disconnected from the Muslim and Arab world.
Correct, this is an old-fashioned "turkey shoot", cannons v pea-shootersWith billions in US funding, Israel can pretty much fo what they want to their weaker neighbours. I can't see any genuine resistance to them forming in the near future
Atomic bombs, nepalm, and depleted uranium are already well documented as being in the USA's historical arsenal of what is acceptable in wars.What we are witnessing is a changing of what is acceptable in war.
Killing thousands of children , bombing schools, hospitals, killing journalists is acceptable now for Israel and America, that's new.Atomic bombs, nepalm, and depleted uranium are already well documented as being in the USA's historical arsenal of what is acceptable in wars.
Nothing much appears to have changed in that the rules are made up by the most powerful as they go.
The Israeli genocide in Gaza and now the launching of a war against Lebanon is part of an interconnected three front global war being driven by US imperialism. The first front is in Ukraine where the US/NATO proxy Zelensky is carrying out war against Russia, the second front is in the Middle East where US proxy Israel is reorganising the Middle East in line with imperialist interests (predominantly of the US), and is soon going to provoke a regional war gainst Iran; and the third front is against China - which Washington regards as its main threat - and this front involves Australia, where the Albanese government is converting Northern Australia into a military base for US imperialism in its war preparations against China.
Israel massively expands Middle East war, killing nearly 500 in Lebanon
Israel launched a massive strike on Lebanon Monday, killing 492 people, including 35 children, 58 women, and two medics in over a thousand separate airstrikes.www.wsws.org
Eventually, like Iraq and Vietnam, when everyone realises what a travesty the Israeli Genocide is, everyone will pretend they were misled, or didn't really support it and shrink into their holes.
Most people who supported (and it was a majority of people) the Vietnam War would never admit it now. If it weren't for the full-throated media support in the UK, US and Australia, there wouldn't be anywhere near the current levels of support.
What we are witnessing is a changing of what is acceptable in war.
I notice the pro Israel shills have not been around a while.
Can’t defend what they’re doing in Lebanon?
They are supporting Israel in the thread on the Crime board.I notice the pro Israel shills have not been around a while.
Can’t defend what they’re doing in Lebanon?
Yeah that is almost certainly going to happen IMO. They're probably waiting until his father dies.I think we should have moved this to the background thread, and don't want to derail any more. But my point is that the direction of any monarchy can change in an instant, with just one bullet/bomb/religiously fanatical bodyguard.
I agree what the current trajectory is, but it's still a relatively new one and there are many traditionalists who won't be happy about it but know to keep their mouths shut. When the King dies, there will be blood, and they all know it.
I wondered where they were. Seems like they're still as delusional as they were in October last year.They are supporting Israel in the thread on the Crime board.
Well the J_Dogg's still here, providing twitter/X snippets from his side's P.O.V but otherwise not engaging.I notice the pro Israel shills have not been around a while.
Can’t defend what they’re doing in Lebanon?
Nothing has changed, no.I wondered where they were. Seems like they're still as delusional as they were in October last year.
Just so you understand, opposing US imperialism does not imply support for Russia.You aren’t a fan of the Greyzone by any chance are you? Or your views just magically line up be pro Russia in all cases?