The IAF did a bit of a flyover in Syria, giving Baby Assad a wakeup call:
Israel Air Force warplanes predawn Wednesday flew over the palace of Syrian President Bashar Assad in Mediterranean port city of Latakia in northwestern Syria.
Anti-aircraft guns opened fire long after the aircrafts left Syrian airspace.
Assad is believed to have been staying in the palace at the time of the flyover.
I wonder if the Dorktator wet the bed at the sound of the jets. Oh, okay, that’s mean. I wonder if the Dorktatorette wet the bed. No, I don’t mean his wife.
I hear he always keep a spare set of pajamas and bed linen since the last time (about three years ago).
Not to be monotonous, but the question is what the IDF will do if the Dorktator doesn’t get the message. Do they really mean, “give us our guy back/kick Hamas out/whatever or you’re dead” or “give us our guy back or we’l warn you again”?
I miss Arik Sharon — not the fellow who did the Gaza withdrawal, the one of about twenty years ago.
I agree with Joel.
This posturing by the IAF is absurd. If they know where Meshal is, drop the JDAMs and get it over with.
No puffed-up chest beating, just the bolt-from-the-blue overdue IAF hammer strike that never seems to materialize.
If they conducted their business like they really meant it, Israeli deterrence would improve immensely.