I'm not so sure. I kind of think a retired IDF colonel writing for a reasonably well regarded military analysis site may have some more insight than Mr. "I greencarded myself to New York"
everything else he wrote has been about tactics and arms sales:
I gave a concrete example of where Netanyahu has been slow and cautious while his advisors have urged for quick action. The slow cautious approach was correct.
i look around for more of his work that might be remotely related:
this nigger cannot be serious, the eve of Oct 7th they chose not to inform Netanyahu
All Netanyahu has done is act with a long term goal in mind, reduce hamas as a threat > neuter hezbollah > attack houthi > attack Iran > finish hamas > attack Iran while bombing hezbollah constantly > attack houthi > attack Iran with the US and move into Lebanon
this is retarded
Netanyahu and most of his cabinet are ex military, half the population of Israel serves in the military. What is he talking about with "unfamilar"?
The Kaplanists (funded by biden) were the ones who were protesting and vowing not to show up for reserve duty in response to a needed change that aimed to prevent the leftist Ashkenazi supreme court from undemocratically striking down any law they didn't like that didn't benefit them
yes, this comes from the Kaplanist tier takeover of the IDF in 2006 best exemplified by Perez that ended up in institutional rot until 2023
he omits context that makes his side look bad