On Analytical 'Neutrality' & the Trajectory of the WarI am not interested in overanalyzing to satisfy my personal curiosities or fulfill some passion for political and military affairs. What we are experiencing firsthand are actual circumstances that dictate people's lives and revolve around principle - not only motive. The only people who approach this war from a position of analytical 'neutrality' or as some source of entertainment are people who are mentally unwell. We see such political commentators more often as the trajectory of the war fades into the media's focus on the alleged potential of the ongoing diplomatic efforts. The truth is that these people do not understand the Resistance enough ideologically, strategically, etc. That is why they continue to see things in reverse. The 1559 UNSC Resolution of 2004 aimed to disarm the Islamic Resistance. In fact, the aim of arrogant world powers has been to achieve this for decades, which I explained in
an article not long ago. With enemies whose main objective is to uproot the Resistance, diplomacy cannot be the determinant - only a mirror that reflects the realities of the battlefield. The battlefield is the determinant and ultimate judge. Of course, a delineation of what the battlefield suggests should be dedicated to a separate post. But in general, given the consistent success of Hezb's gradual escalation strategy and the enemy's consecutive failures, it is highly likely that Hezb is only getting started and this will actually be a longer war than many expect - one which they have clearly prepared for. Those who like to 'analyze' should know that a war of attrition is certainly not in the enemy's favor. How could it be when a 'resistance' wins by merely not being defeated, whereas a 'colonial entity' is fundamentally reliant upon maintaining a political image of stability and normalcy?! The enemy is fragile, has little time, and is failing to achieve its stated war objectives. The opposite is true of the Resistance, which carried out 29 operations today and struck two first-time targets (operations 9 and 13), the latter being 150 kilometers deep into the Zionist entity!