Israel has ‘exposed' the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as ‘incapable'
'It [Israel] has shattered the Iranian image of military capability; it has exposed the Iranian regime and the vaunted revolutionary guard as incapable of defending the Iranian homeland,' Mr Conricus told Sky News Australia.
'I think that Israel will pursue an aggressive stance against the Iranian regime.'
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