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Utterly shocking result: Nasrallah's successor might be somebody who totally agrees with him about everything :marseyshook:

https://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/308332-hashem-safieddine-possible-successor-to-hezbollah-chief-nasrallah

It's amazing that the supposed military goals of the Netanyahu administration that you kids were jerking yourselves off over have failed.

Remember 24 hours ago this was because Nasrallah linked Gaza and Lebanon and "taking him out of the picture" was supposed to lead to a more pro-Israeli leader taking over. How is that working out?

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"supposed to lead to a more pro-Israeli leader taking over. How is that working out?"

Literally not one person has said that lmfao.

The idea is you shatter their leadership and infrastructure so the organisation crumbles in on itself through: low morale and increasing paranoia, reduced capacity of both equipment and strategic ability (these mfs can't even talk to other units), increased internal corruption including individuals collaborating with Israel and my favourite, the increasing negative image among other lebs, some of who just found out how r-slurred these people actually are.

If Lebanon wants it country back on track they should use this opportunity to broker a deal with Israel and the UN and send in the Lebanese army to remove Hezbollahs military presence entirely

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100%. The successor leaders aren't expected to be ideologically better, at least any time soon. The point is to make the leadership positions unattractive to anyone who has literally any alternate. So, you end up with true believers but low capability.

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