- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
Summary
Israel conducted an airstrike in Syria, killing senior Hezbollah commander Ali Mussa Daqduq, who orchestrated the 2007 Karbala raid that killed five U.S. soldiers.
Militants, disguised as U.S. forces, breached a U.S.-Iraqi base, capturing and later killing four soldiers.
U.S. forces captured Daqduq in 2007, linking the attack to Iran’s Quds Force, but he was released by Iraq in 2012, sparking U.S. outrage.
After his release, Daqduq resumed leadership within Hezbollah.
Who is they?
How were ‘they’ defeated?
What does it mean to be defeated?
Hezbolla. There is no chance of them getting a favorable outcome through continued fighting.
Tell that to them in 2006.
They’ve won everything they have through fighting. Turns out that the Israeli’s, like every other occupying force in history, find being an occupying force to be utterly corrosive to their fighting capabilities. Right now, without air cover, they are nothing.