England is ready to take the Iron Dome
The decline of the Zionist regime's hegemony after Iran's successful Operation True Promise aimed at responding to the Zionist regime's attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus has led the British authorities to consider strengthening military forces and erecting the Dome of the Rock. Iron in the shadow of the serious weakness of the country's army.
The decline of the Zionist regime's hegemony after Iran's successful Operation True Promise aimed at responding to the Zionist regime's attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus has led the British authorities to consider strengthening military forces and erecting the Dome of the Rock. Iron in the shadow of the serious weakness of the country's army.
According to AP, Tony Radkin, the head of the British Army's Joint Staff, said in an interview with the LBC radio network that negotiations are underway to launch the Iron Dome in this country. He stated that England's situation as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) is different from the Zionist regime, but clarified that this country will need an iron dome in the future. However, the reality is that Iran's drone and missile attack against the Zionist regime caught Western authorities by surprise and upset their calculations. Last week, a former British naval commander admitted that if Iran attacked the country, Britain would be unable to defend itself. He announced that Britain would add £75 billion to the country's defense budget.