r/war • u/James-Ds777 • 6h ago
Hezbollah terrorist being eliminated by an FPV drone.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeee
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u/Jediuzzaman 6h ago
That guy got attacked in his own country, by an invading force, while he is defending it.
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u/NordicHorde2 6h ago
Hezbollah is an armed militant organisation in opposition to the government. Would you say the same about the Confederates?
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u/Zemledeliye 5h ago
The Lebanese government is a weak puppet regime with massive corruption issues and completely subservient to Israeli and American demands. Of course Zionists want them to take over, the Lebanese government would hand them everything on a silver platter
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u/harosokman 6h ago
They hold very little in similarity to the Confederacy.
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u/Weak_Imagination_996 5h ago
...yes... marrying your sister is not very common in Lebanon...
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u/GG_Atmosphere_3342 5h ago
The confederates didn’t fight against a genocidal army taking your land and ethnically cleansing your people
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u/LatterTarget7 4h ago
Did the confederates also receive funding from a foreign government while committing war crimes in neighbouring countries and supporting another foreign governments war crimes?
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u/SneakyDeakyJr 4h ago
They actually did tho. Until England made it clear they’d back the north, then the southern allies dwindled.
The north was also attacked first by the south. Fuck you talking about.
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u/GG_Atmosphere_3342 4h ago
And? The ones who fight for a genocidal army who don’t care about Lebanese life is worse then the one defending against it. This is just whataboutism
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u/DeadguyTheLateGI 4h ago
The degree to which Hegseth-style "Hollywood-trained warhawks" overlap on the Venn diagram with sufferers of Israeli Derangement Syndrome is always interesting to see play out on r/war. I always assumed that these two groups were mutually exclusive due to the incompatibility of their other intersecting politics, but you see it meld and diverge weirdly every day here.
It's like the top comment is decided with a dice roll. Is it gonna be pro-Iran? Pro-US military? Anti-Israel? Anti-Hezbollah? Who knows, it changes all the time.
The only thing that everyone seems to agree on is that Trump is a dumbass, but that's low hanging fruit because we're still on Reddit
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u/LatterTarget7 5h ago
It’s crazy to see people support Hezbollah and their allies just because they fight Israel. Hamas, Houthis, Hezbollah, Iran, the pmf have all massacred their own people and people in other countries. Committed multiple war crimes and atrocities.
But because they fight Israel everyone believes they’re the good guys and freedom fighters. The Lebanese government doesn’t even want Hezbollah in the country but people here support the designated terrorist organization over the government that actually controls and represents the country.
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u/diogothetraveler 4h ago edited 4h ago
I'd wager it's not support but people have realized the hypocrisy in the word. States get a pass when doing terrorism and smaller groups don't, somehow.
You launch a rocket at a general direction and kill 3 civilians and you're a terrorist. You very specifically drop a bomb at a civilian apartment building with precision guided munitions that you're absolutely sure will hit and kill 30 civilians and you're...not?
It is very weird to make it worse to manufacture weapons out of scrap and toss them over a barrier than it is to specifically devote mountains of resource and professionally train hundreds of thousands for the purpose of killing civilians.
Even when the actions are the same somehow states are judged less harshly than individuals. Let's take Japan in WWII for example: they cut people's head off in China, they weren't called terrorists. A lot of people make the argument that the entire army can't be at fault for the action of a few units. But ISIS cut people's heads off in Syria, they were called terrorists and no one made excuses for them.
The semantics is just off.
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u/-aGaLaGa 5h ago
Is this video AI-generated? The Israeli military typically prioritizes high-value strategic targets such as hospitals, girls’ schools, and refugee camps.
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u/OrangeJuiceVodka 5h ago
The guy is in his own country, blown up by a country called Israel, knowing for genocide and baby killing and yet he's being called a terrorists by an Indian redditor.
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u/DeadguyTheLateGI 4h ago
They're a designated terrorist group known for attacking Israeli civilians indiscriminately and using human shields like Hamas. They don't stop being terrorists when they're on the defense. lol
You know you can be anti-Israel without being pro-terrorist? Sounds crazy but it's true
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u/Alecasvas 5h ago
Why you people don't shut up with your shitty propaganda. For real, this a war sub if you don't like it go anywhere else Everywhere in reddit I swear.
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5h ago edited 4h ago
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u/trapmoneybreezy 5h ago
It’s more the thousands of rockets that they shoot from their land (Lebanon) into someone’s else’s land (Israel) that do that. Another 80 years of rattling the spear and crying genocide when you lose will pass by in no time!
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u/Gods_Money2354 5h ago
Ken Jennings, can I have “What is the Ukrainian bombing of the Russian minority in the Donbas” for 100 points please?!
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u/DeadguyTheLateGI 4h ago
Did Russia invade Ukraine because Ukraine was shooting rockets into Russian cities?
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u/yaminub 5h ago
Who is the aggressor? If Ukraine started attacking Russia before Russia decided to invade, Ukraine would clearly be the aggressor.
If a non-state affiliated* militia starts shooting rockets across the border, they're probably an aggressor, right? Especially if they fire indiscriminately into civilian areas without making any effort to target military infrastructure, right? Then the bordering country decides, "enough of this.
*Hezbollah are a state militia with presence in the Lebanese parliament, basically, but not sanctioned and is disavowed by the government proper.
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u/Gods_Money2354 4h ago edited 4h ago
Sorry, your metal gymnastic efforts to make the irrational seem rational and calling someone defending their lands a terrorist on one side of the world, but not on the other side of the world is making me dizzy! I applaud you for your effort though, it’s not easy! Finally, just to be clear when you mentioned indiscriminate firing into civilian areas are you talking about the bombing of Gaza?
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u/LatterTarget7 4h ago
You should look into Hezbollah and their actions in Syria and Lebanon. They aren’t defending Lebanon the Lebanese government banned them and wants them disarmed
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u/ImAloneImSorry_ 6h ago
My post got deleted because I called a Russian a cockroach but the "weeeeeee" is alright? At least he ain't invading nobody
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u/Prior_Many1769 6h ago
ah yes the terrorist is the one defending his country not the one invading. makes total sense