Curious.
And your conclusions therefore are . . .
No particular conclusions from this report. What I know about these kinds of things is that reports beforehand (before something happens) are always full of wrong information and rumors and purposefully bad “intel” for the purpose of confusing the enemy.
And in the course of confusing the enemy, it’s inevitable that we’re going to be confused as to the exact details of what is happening. But, then again, that’s the purpose of putting out all sorts of conflicting reports. That’s what the Allies did to Germany during their invasion too.
I’m still not entirely settled on the issue of what Israel will decide to do. And as for Saudi Arabia helping and/or a “green light” being given by them, along with the U.S. — I just don’t know.
AND... from reading past history, we’re just finding out now, some of the stuff that went on “behind the scenes” in previous wars with Israel (in regards to the U.S. and other countries). We may not find out for decades, what really “went on” in this situation, if something does happen.
The bottom line is that I don’t think you can count on anything for sure. I’m not even sure if one can count on the Israelis being able to pull it off. Maybe they can, and then again, maybe not.
I do know, though, that Israel has stated (through its government) that it would not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon, but I don’t know what method they will use to accomplish that.
Someone else mentioned that they couldn’t see Israel doing an attack on Iran without “taking out” the local terrorists, along with that attack on Iran. So, perhaps this is the scenario for the Psalm 83 war, instead of an attack on Iran, so Israel can cover its flank, first.
There’s just too much in the way of uncertainty in this whole thing ... it’s just interesting to read it all, and then sit back and watch what happens.
As far as the information that came from that article, it pays to know where something is coming from, i.e., what the source of the article is. I always try to include that for some source that I or others may not know (I’ve never seen that source before ...).
My conclusion ... “Who knows, except God.” ... :-)