"It also sounds like Nasrallah had to make an accounting of his actions in order to convince his men to continue their fight. Having a commander communicate an apology of this sort indicates a growing dissatisfaction with leadership in the ranks. Nasrallah so far has done nothing to convince anyone that he has a grasp of either strategy or tactics. He has proven that he has no understanding of his enemy, nor much of his putative allies in the region, almost all of whom have declined to rush to his side in this fight.The rumor on John Batchelor tonight was that the Iranians have taken military command already...
Nasrallah had better have a victory to show them soon, or he may find himself replaced with wiser counsel. "
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
In a post by Ed on how the Israelis have penetrated Hez communications we find this comment: