Hayman analyzed the three primary goals defined by the Israeli government: toppling the regime, removing the nuclear threat, and eliminating the missile threat. He noted that while Iran is significantly weaker than it was months ago, the regime has survived its most difficult challenge yet. "Iran is weaker, especially in the military field, with the erosion of the Revolutionary Guard's air and sea capabilities," Hayman stated. However, he cautioned that the "breakout time" to a nuclear weapon is essentially back to where it was before the war. He revealed that before the current campaign, Iran was only "two weeks" away from having enough fissile material for a bomb.
The General explained that because Israel is fighting as part of a coalition rather than in a simple partnership, there have been "limitations and restraints" imposed by the United States that prevented a total strike on nuclear infrastructure. "We hardly touched the nuclear issue," he warned, noting that the 440 kilograms of enriched uranium currently held by Tehran is just one component of a larger problem. He emphasized that a true breakout time assessment must include the number of underground sites and advanced centrifuges, all of which continue to exist despite the months of fighting.
Dr. Bill Salus comments: “In this article the Major
General identifies the three primary goals defined by the Israeli government:
toppling the regime, removing the nuclear threat, and eliminating the missile
threat. These three goals are also specified in the Jeremiah 49:34-39 Elam prophecy.
1. toppling the regime, (Jer.49:38) “I will destroy its king and officials.” (Regime change),
2. removing the nuclear threat, (Jer.49:35),
3. eliminating the missile threat, (Jer.49:35) “‘Behold, I will break the bow of Elam, (eliminate Iran’s missile threat), The foremost of their might.” (eliminate Iran’s nuclear threat).
Jeremiah’s 2600 hundred year old Elam prophecy appears to be
in the process of finding fulfillment.
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