In the new war in the Middle East, the Jews will go along with the Arabs

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The enemy of my enemy is my friend. This scheme of the unions is now actively used in the Middle East. Against the background of the defeat of the Saudis and the strengthening of Iran’s position in Syria, the new crisis begins in neighboring Lebanon, where Saudi Arabia intends to take revenge. In this game, one of the key roles can be played by Israel, which openly declared its intention to confront Iran in all possible ways and defiantly conducted large-scale military exercises on the northern border.

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  1. 0
    20 November 2017 17: 59
    If so, then Iran has big problems.
    1. 0
      20 November 2017 19: 58
      If so, then Iran has big problems.
      Do you think Iran is an ally of Russia, but they did not forget that the USSR helped Iraq in the war against Iran
      1. 0
        20 November 2017 21: 18
        Quote: Lex.
        only there they did not forget that the USSR helped Iraq

        USSR helped Iran
      2. dSK
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        20 November 2017 22: 19
        Quote: Lex.
        In a new war in the Middle East, Jews will go shoulder to shoulder with arabs
        If in the first rows there will be IS mercenaries brought to Afghanistan, in the second rows partners from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and 2-3 state aircraft carriers, Jews may go shoulder to shoulder. Israel Assessment (2016) = 8 people; Iran • Evaluation (2015) 78 408 412 people.
  2. +3
    20 November 2017 18: 04
    Which Arabs are you talking to? Palestinians are also Arabs ... Oh yes, they are poor and don’t kiss with mattresses ... Well, now they’ll run in, tell Jewish tales about the good and bad Arabs and the great guys in black hats ...
  3. +1
    20 November 2017 18: 29
    Americans * (Jews + Arabs) = Iran has problems. Only with this formula is something possible where the Americans are finance, propaganda, weapons.
  4. 0
    20 November 2017 19: 40
    Well, politicians, but how will ordinary soldiers take it?