The Pentagon has confirmed it is sending a THAAD missile defence system and US troops to Israel, publicly acknowledging that US troops will be on the ground assisting in Israel’s defence.

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    13 hours ago

    This defense enables and emboldens Israeli aggression.

    It removes, or significantly reduces, the threat posed by Iranian ballistic missiles.

    That means, it removes, or reduces, any deterrent effect they have, on moderating Israel.

    This is not good, but less because of the risk of American KIA, and more because of how it changes the Israeli calculus.

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      2 hours ago

      It doesn’t, Israel is going to do whatever they want just as they always have. We’re they not aggressive yet, did I miss calm level headed Israeli sometime in the last 50 years? No?

      Iran never intended to strike with authority, they struck back because they are intended to, they didn’t want involved and now they have every reason not to be.

      Iran isn’t now not has it ever truly been a moderating influence in Israel.

      There’s no change to the math, even without the us Israel is more than equipped to lay siege to Gaza for the foreseeable future and Iran had no intention of getting involved.

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      13 hours ago

      Not really. Iran wants an excuse to sit it out and they just got it.

      What it will do is give the us more intelligence agents in the ground figuring out what the actual duck is going on.

      We don’t care about isrealis killing ours. Neither attacking a ship nor running a civilian over with a bulldozer raised too much issue.

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        11 hours ago

        I’m quite aware of THAAD’s capabilities, including it s tracking radars, at least as far as publicly disclosed information goes.

        That’s not what I’m talking about.

        I’m talking about this reducing, or removing, one of Iran’s primary means of deterrence against Israeli attacks.

        If Israel doesn’t have to worry about the threat of Iranian ballistic missiles, it frees them up for an even more aggressive course of action.

        Unless you’re suggesting that this means Israel can, and should, continue to directly attack Iran…?