Olmert Drips Redpills: Hezbollah = Iran's Goon Squad in Lebanon
Ex-Israeli PM says what everyone's thinking: Lebanon's held hostage by bearded fanatics with Iranian rockets.

Okay, so Olmert's out there dropping truth bombs again, this time about Hezbollah turning Lebanon into a puppet state for Ayatollah Khamenei. No surprises here, folks. It's not exactly classified intel that Hezbollah's basically Iran's rent-a-thug service in the Levant, but it's always good to hear a former PM spell it out for the normies.
Hezbollah's not some plucky band of freedom fighters, they're a well-funded, heavily armed militia whose primary allegiance is to Tehran, not Beirut. They're less like the Continental Army and more like a highly effective extortion racket, except instead of kneecapping small business owners, they're holding an entire country hostage. And the libs are all like, "But what about the social services they provide?" Yeah, Stalin gave out bread too. Doesn't make him a good guy.
Remember 2006? Hezbollah launched a bajillion rockets into Israel because... reasons. Israel responded, things got messy, and suddenly everyone was wringing their hands about "proportionality." Proportionality? When you're dealing with guys who literally want you dead, proportionality goes out the window. It's called winning. Look it up.
Olmert's not wrong. Hezbollah needs to be disarmed. The problem is, nobody in Lebanon has the balls to do it. The Lebanese army's outgunned and outmaneuvered, and the politicians are too busy lining their pockets to actually govern. So, what's the solution? Well, that's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Maybe it's time to dust off some old maps and redraw some borders. Just spitballin' here.
And then there's the Iran question. Olmert touched on the possibility of a US-Israeli smackdown with the mullahs. Look, nobody wants another war in the Middle East, but letting Iran get nukes is not an option. They'll use them. Or, more likely, they'll use the threat of them to bully the entire region into submission.
So, what's the takeaway? Hezbollah's a problem. Iran's a bigger problem. And the West needs to grow a pair and start acting like it. No more appeasement, no more empty threats, no more virtue signaling. It's time to get serious. Or, you know, just keep virtue signaling while the world burns. Your call.
In the meantime, enjoy your soy lattes and your gender studies courses. The adults will handle the rest... probably. Maybe. Hopefully. Okay, we're all doomed.

