Raialyoum

As the American "Marines" approach, Iran gets ready.

Why will this step be the greatest "gift" for the Iranians during Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz? And how will the grand reception be?


The three Israeli-American aggressive wars on Iran, particularly the current one, which entered its fourth week yesterday, have proven the field theory that states the longer the war lasts, the stronger and more resilient the Iranian army becomes, and the greater the losses in the ranks of the aggressor forces, politically, militarily, economically, and morally.

We present this introduction in light of the increasing leaks confirming that the American administration is about to deploy thousands of Marine Corps soldiers in the Gulf region, preparing to send them to Iranian territory in hopes of reaching and destroying 16 underground nuclear facilities. Additionally, there is an attempt to seize more than 460 kilograms of uranium enriched to over 60 percent and occupy the strategic island of Kharg, which controls navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, through which 90 percent of Iran's crude oil exports to the world pass.

If the American military and political leaderships take this step, they will be offering the most substantial and "beautiful" gift to Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader, as well as the Iranian people and their army, on the occasion of the dual celebration of the blessed Islamic Eid al-Fitr and the historical Turkish Nowruz, which are being jointly celebrated these days. This is why Colonel Ibrahim Dhu al-Faqari, the spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, was "right" when he said today, "If you take this step, we will show you the wonders of the sea."

The "death" of any American or Israeli invading forces while they are on the ground, first and foremost, away from the protection of bases and warships, and engaging in a direct face-to-face confrontation with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces equipped for this purpose, in addition to prolonging the duration of this war, which Iran has succeeded in so far, a war that Trump and his master, Benjamin Netanyahu, expected to last no more than four days at worst.

America was not defeated in the air in Iraq and Afghanistan and before them in Vietnam, but it was defeated on the ground, especially in the latter two countries, despite the massive numbers of its forces supported by armoured vehicles, missiles, and air cover.

If America, the superpower, is hesitant, or rather afraid to take this step, and its president, Trump, is begging NATO, its countries, its aircraft carriers, and its ships to participate in the battle to open the Strait of Hormuz against global navigation by force, and there is no response, this means that defeat is inevitable in the end, no matter how long the war lasts, similar to what happened in Afghanistan (after 20 years) and Iraq (8 years).

Perhaps it would be beneficial to remind Trump of what happened to his country's forces in Lebanon in October 1983, when the Lebanese resistance sent two suicide bomb-laden trucks to blow up the headquarters of the American and French marines in Beirut, leveling it to the ground. This resulted in the death of 307 people in one go (241 Americans, 58 French, 6 civilians, and the two drivers of the suicide trucks) and injured hundreds more. Both countries rushed to withdraw all their forces from Lebanon immediately, but all we saw was the dust resulting from their rapid retreat to minimise losses.

Yes... Netanyahu has embroiled America in this war by exploiting, even blackmailing, Trump's ignorance, weakness, and scandals and turning its military institution into a compliant servant to achieve Israeli expansionist and existential ambitions. Now, Netanyahu and his generals want to expand this entanglement by dragging it into the deadly trap, namely, a ground war in Iran, a continent larger than one million six hundred thousand square kilometres, with a population nearing one hundred million, most of whom support their ruling Islamic regime. Perhaps the Iranian women's football team provides the greatest example of this by withdrawing their asylum requests in Australia and returning to their country despite the war, preferring martyrdom over life outside it.

Mr. Mojtaba Khamenei currently sits at the pinnacle of power in Iran, despite Trump and Netanyahu. The ruling Islamic regime has not collapsed but has grown stronger. Its fragmentation and hypersonic missiles have destroyed most of Greater Tel Aviv, the largest refinery, and the world's largest energy gathering in the occupied city of Haifa. More importantly, the Iranian air defences successfully shot down the "F-35" stealth aircraft, the crown jewel of the U.S. Air Force, which had been undetectable and invulnerable until recently. The upcoming surprises on land, air, and sea will be even greater, as initial facts currently indicate.

We conclude this article with the greatest defeat suffered by the American naval forces, represented by the Iranian missile strike on the largest aircraft carrier, the "Gerald Ford," immediately upon its entry into the region's waters, rendering it completely out of service and towing it to an American base on the Greek island of "Crete" for repairs, amidst unprecedented cover-up, such as claiming that a fire broke out in its kitchen—"a madman speaks, and a wise man listens."

The Israeli acrobatic assassination operations against some Iranian leaders will not hide these facts. In our opinion, the Iranian people have the right to celebrate three occasions: Eid al-Fitr, Nowruz, and the Day of Resilience against the American-Israeli dual aggression. We hope that the Supreme Leader, Mr. Mojtaba, does not come out into the open at this time, succumbing to the American and Israeli media pressures that want him to reveal his location in the hope of reaching and assassinating him.

The big question is, "How long will the deep American state remain silent about these losses, even defeats, inflicted on its country and its prestige due to Trump's transformation into a 'puppet' in the hands of the Israeli occupation state and the use of American armies to fight its wars (i.e., Israel)?"

We do not believe this silence will last long, especially once the coffins of American soldiers start arriving in the United States by the hundreds, and perhaps thousands, as happened in the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and before them, Vietnam. And the days are between us.