TEHRAN (Tasnim) - A very important internal correspondence between the commanders of the US National Guard has been revealed.
A cyber group affiliated with the Resistance Front was able to obtain a very important and decisive correspondence between General Daniel R. Hokanson, the commander of the National Guard Bureau, and one of the senior commanders of this organization, which reveals an important fact from within the American military bodies.
According
to the Tasnim news agency, after Al-Aqsa Storm, Hamas' operation
against the Israelis, many American officials, including US Secretary of
Defense Lloyd Austin, announced that they will fully support the
Israeli army.
Following the announcement, General Daniel Hokanson on October 9 condemned Hamas and said that the US National Guard stands with Israelis and support them in this difficult situation.
Although the American National Guard is involved in mostly domestic missions, the bureau announced that it is ready to provide field support for the Zionist regime.
But a Cyber Group affiliated with the Resistance Front has obtained a very important correspondence between Hokanson and one of the senior commanders of this organization, which reveals an important fact from within the American military bodies.
The correspondence was obtained from one of the internal messaging systems of the US National Guard.
In an administrative correspondence between the commander of the US National Guard and one of the senior commanders of the bureau on October 13, Hokanson wrote that “there is growing anti-Semitism among enlist (American) troops who are openly stating they are against Israel and do not willing to put their lives on the line for them (the Israelis)”.
He added that “with Trump’s remarks against Netanyahu on Wednesday, this problem is only going to get worse. We need to come up with a strategy to deal with this and rally the troops in support of Israel against Hamas.”
“When I spoke to Ori (Ori Gordin, Israeli Forces Commander of Northern Command) shortly after the attack, he expressed concerns about the Republican in Congress and if they would hinder full support from the US. I tried to assuage his concerns but he’s not wrong,” the correspondence added.
Hokanson stated that CENTCOM told him that “Tuberville’s hold is having a major impact on their operation. CENTCOM has limited forces and was not expecting a hot war to break out in the region. This, combined with the lack of confirmed leadership positions, means CENTCOM will not be able to support Israel should this turn into a multi-front war if (Lebanese) Hezbollah enters the fray. To be honest, if Hezbollah or other players enter the war, Israeli won’t be able to defend themselves either.”
“Let me know if you have any suggestions and let’s try to get the key players together for a meeting on Monday,” the correspondence concluded.
According to Tasnim, the
issue of the negative attitude of a significant number of American
soldiers towards Israelis - which the official American narrative
interprets the attitude as anti-Semitism – has a long record.
This spring, the White House had ordered the Pentagon to investigate the spread of this phenomenon and take necessary measures against it.
This article was published in Tasnim News Agency and is republished here under a creative commons license.
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