The same tactics that work so well for Israel are very difficult to guard against when employed by the other side.
The same tactics that work so well for Israel are very difficult to guard against when employed by the other side.
Hardly comparable. whoever has been responsible for the attacks on Iran, has been using pinpointed attacks on Hezballah's chief of staff, high ranking IRGC officers, a strategic missile base, weapons shipments and scientists involved in Iran's nuclear progrem. on the other hand, there have been failed attempts that we know of, to target Israeli embassies and Jewish targets in 6 different countries, until yesterday's "success". and what do they have to show for it? targeting a random embassy diplomat's wife, on her way to pick up her kids from school.
Iran's forte seems to be just blowing up entire civilian buildings, like in Argentina. they should stick with it...
It's even harder to guard against attacks on random personnel since the number of targets is almost limitless.
Has any group/faction stated in a press release they did it ..
latest news:-
1) intelligence sources in india are hinting at Iranian hand
2) police are verifying the documents of iranians in delhi
3) the bomb used in the attack is the first case of such device(magnetic bomb) being used in india
4) the diplomats wife survived because luckily the petrol tank did not explode
Seriously, I don't. The bad guys might be bad but they are not stupid. Every failure is an opportunity to learn. I like my bad guys dumb.
I'm agreeing with you. I'd rather them try to kill a Defense Attache's wife than trying to blow up a crowd of people. Too bad her vehicle didn't have security, I'd love to see Iran's assassins caught and displayed to the media to humiliate them. The rest of the world needs to get a clue when it comes to the Iranian regime.