With all the talk of
the recapture or fall of Homs ,
take your pick, and the obvious fact that Hezbollah forces are doing most of
the door to door fighting, one questions grows larger and lager with each
passing day.
Where are the Hezbollah dead?
Stories have been circulating for weeks over the findings of
"mass graves" filled with the fallen Hezbollah fighters.
The rumor, and it's a strong one, is Hezbollah's leadership
fears the repercussions of sending the amount of killed in action home to Lebanon almost
on a daily schedule.
It's also a well know fact the real casualty numbers would
inspire the Rebels are bring shock to all of those who support Hezbollah's
involvement.
All of this leads to another question and it's probably even
more puzzling.
where are the Iranian dead?
Now almost two years ago, when Iran would lose members of their
then unconfirmed "advisor force".. you know... the ones on Pilgrimage.....
the bodies where sent home with no fanfare and most likely in the dead of
night... no pun intended!!!
Here is a simple fact of combat.
When a well trained, highly committed and well armed force,
like the fighters that have been moving into Syria
from Afghanistan and Yemen , and you top this off with them having the
advantage of being a defensive position, the causality count on the other side
is going to be high.
With thousands of Hezbollah fighters now in daily combat
inside Syria ,
again the question must be asked; where are the dead?
The media is on to these Hezbollah "mass graves",
but the story has not caught fire as of yet.....I emphasize....YET!!
How many Mothers and Wives are waiting back in Lebanon for
word on their Sons, Husbands and Fathers?
How much longer can Hezbollah leadership keep the truth from
the families that make Hezbollah a functional organization?
What price is Hezbollah paying for the actions in Syria both in
dead and in support?
Nothing collapses faster than a Military in full retreat.
Panic in Syria
is one battle away!!! Aleppo !!!
How will Hezbollah hide the numbers then?
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