Chapter 1146: Crack down
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"The situation in Iran is very unoptimistic right now, and we have to come up with a practical solution." Israeli Prime Minister Begin said.
The situation of the Iran-Iraq war has attracted the attention of another country in the Middle East, that is, Israel in the north!
"Now, Iraq has the overall upper hand in the war against Iran, on the ground, Iran has occupied the province of Khuzestan province, their main economic income has been cut off, only some oil rigs on the sea, and they rely on the export of some agricultural products such as pistachios and blankets to maintain their income, their war potential, has been exhausted by Iraq. Moreover, Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, far from being successful, provoked strong opposition from all countries. Said the new Minister of Defense Yitzhak Rabin.
After the tragic death of the hard-line Sharon in the Lebanese war, Rabin took over as Israel's defense minister, a year earlier than in history.
Rabin's military career can be traced back to World War II, and since then, Rabin has been building up his position in the war. In 1948, during the First Arab-Israeli War, he served as the commander of the "Harrell" brigade, opened the communication line in Jerusalem and became famous in the war, and was the commander of the "Negev" brigade during the armistice. From 1950 to 1952, he served as Chief of Operations of the General Staff of the Israeli Army, from 1953 to 1954 he studied at the General Staff College in Canterbury, England, and after his return, he served as Chief of Military Training of the Israeli General Staff from 1954 to 1956 and was promoted to Major General, Commander of the Northern Military District from 1956 to 1959, Director of Operations and Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the General Staff from 1959 to 1963, and Chief of the General Staff from 1964 to 1968. He was Israel's prime minister from 1974 to 1977, but was dismissed by a scandal and did not re-serve as defense minister until 1984.
In later generations, Rabin, who had been in the limelight all his life, became the main promoter of Palestinian-Israeli peace and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. One of his words still sounds deeply moving: "I am a soldier and a former Minister of Defense." Believe me, the shouts of tens of thousands of demonstrators are far less shocking than the tears of a mother who died in battle, I am a person who has experienced bloody battles, so I have to find a way out of peace, this is a turning point, although it is also a crisis......"
Rabin was eventually assassinated by right-wingers, becoming the first prime minister to be assassinated.
However, for now, Rabin is more concerned about war.
In later generations, it was Israel that had taken advantage of it, and now, Israel has suffered a few losses.
They are all observing the situation in the Middle East, and they want to influence the development of the war!
"The fortifications in northern Iraq are very fierce, and if their northern cluster breaks through the northern mountains and enters the center, then Tehran will be very dangerous, and it is even possible to be taken by Iraq, and Khomeini has no moves." Rabin continued.
"If Iran is defeated, then Iraq's strength will expand dramatically, and now Iraq's status and prestige in the Arab countries are obviously rising, especially Saudi Arabia has always been very supportive of Iraq, if Iraq defeats Iran, it is likely to turn around and talk about our problems with Palestine." This was stated by Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
The entire Arab world is opposed to the existence of Jews here, and it was only under Israel's military and political offensive that Egypt, the Arab boss, withdrew, but now, Iraq has faintly taken its place. With Iraq's current momentum, if Israel does not take the initiative to provoke it when the time comes, I am afraid that they will also provoke it, and this is a shortcut to becoming the boss in the Arab world.
"So, from all angles, we all have to support Iran, but Khomeini is not at our mercy, although we have assisted him countless times, but Khomeini does not have any good feelings for us at all, just in the last hostage incident, Iran did not give us any face, this supreme spiritual leader, is a very dangerous person." Mossad Director Neham Idemorney said.
Unlike other Mossad chiefs, the sixth Mossad chief, Neham, was the first head of the Mossad to emerge from within.
In the mouth of Mossad insiders, Neam was a "man without personality," an "ordinary man," and an "official." However, the 53-year-old Neam has risen from the lowest level through his own efforts. He was cautious and persistent, and although he was not an adventurer, nor a killer, nor had he ever been exposed to any specific action planning, he was a down-to-earth and diligent worker, and he still won the respect of everyone.
And he's very eager to make a difference.
"And what do you mean?" Begin asked.
"We can foster another obedient Iranian proxy, such as Abel Hassan, who has fled to France." Neam said.
"That's absolutely not okay, his influence is simply not big enough." "We have to give our full support to Ayatollah Khomeini through this difficult time, even though he is not under our control, and we have no other choice, because he is still the supreme spiritual leader of Iran, he has a lot of influence among the Iranian people, and when the time comes, we can support others, such as Aber," Begin said. ”
"When?"
"Wait until our nuclear weapons are developed!" Begin said.
Nuclear weapon! When it comes to nuclear weapons, these people are no strangers, Israel is bent on becoming a great power, if it wants to gain a foothold in the Middle East, nuclear weapons are necessary, although the United Nations stipulates that only five permanent members can possess nuclear weapons, but Israel has never taken the United Nations resolutions seriously.
Israel has been developing nuclear weapons since the secret introduction of nuclear reactors in the 50s, because only with nuclear weapons can it have a deterrent effect in the Middle East, although Iraq will not be afraid of Israel's intimidation, but Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, these wealthy countries, absolutely do not want a mushroom cloud burning above their heads, as long as they carry out nuclear threats, then the scene of many Arab countries beating Israel together in history will not appear. It is much easier to deal with Iraq alone.
Israel can gain a foothold in the Middle East and become stronger gradually, relying on force!
In last year's invasion of Lebanon, the Israeli army suffered heavy losses, including the death of the defense minister, and while they were recovering their strength, they were also stepping up their own march into the nuclear weapons club.