The Funny Thing about Bunker Buster Bombs and Democrats

When I think of how Israel dispatched Hassan Nasrallah, I think of Donald Trump and the Deep State. Trump is the equivalent of a Deep State bunker buster.

Before I get into Israel latest good deed for the world, look at the compelling argument Israel PM Netanyahu makes for Israel versus its enemies:

 

Last year in October, Hezbollah cowardly attacked Israel. The terrorist group killed hundreds of Israelis, and brutalized hundreds more. They hoped their attacks would be forgotten amid Israel’s response, and it almost was. Fortunately for humanity, Israel continues to pursue these despicable criminals to their death beds. And this brings me to the Hezbollah leader who got dispatched.

Here’s how AP depicted this terrorist thug.

Here is the explosion that ended the life of this terrorist thug:

Israel’s Air Force posted this in memorandum:

Succession Plan

Nasrallah was replaced almost immediately by Hassan Khalil Yassin. Only hours later it was reported that Israel dispatched Yassin. One person commented on the death of Yassin: 

This breaks the Guinness world record for the shortest tenure as the head of a terrorist organization.

And here’s a funny from MossadIL

Israel seems to be making two things clear to Hezbollah:

  1. We know how to find you.
  2. We will kill you.

The body Nasrallah has supposedly been recovered. And it was determined that noxious gases killed Nasrallah, not the bombing.

Many people now celebrate and mock the death of Nasrullah. This one tops the charts as my favorite:

 

But Israel accomplished more than getting rid of two Hezbollah leaders. As AP reported, it’s been a good week for Israel and a bad week for Hezbollah:

In just over a week, intensified Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed seven high-ranking commanders and officials from the powerful Hezbollah militant group, including the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

The move left Lebanon and much of the Mideast in shock as Israeli officials celebrated major military and intelligence breakthroughs.

Hezbollah had opened a front to support its ally Hamas in the Gaza Strip a day after the Palestinian group’s surprise attack into southern Israel.

The recent strikes in Lebanon and the assassination of Nasrallah are a significant escalation in the war in the Middle East, this time between Israel and Hezbollah.

Lebanon’s most powerful military and political force now finds itself trying to recuperate from severe blows, having lost key members who have been part of Hezbollah since its establishment in the early 1980s.

Based on this graphic, I expect to see Hezbollah advertising on Indeed for a new management team:

I see Trump with an org chart like this in just over a month. He will be in the Situation Room, studying how to completely destroy the Deep State. Who’s pictures will be on this org chart?

 

 

 

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