Why did Israel dare to assassinate Chanih in Iran? Is Israel not afraid of a sixth Middle East war? With the current strength of Iran, if it attacks Israel with all its might, will this Israel be able to stop it?
Israel not only assassinated Chania, but also generously admitted it. Since the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the attitude of the United States has been rather ambiguous. On the one hand, they are demanding peace talks, and on the other hand, they are providing weapons and ammunition to Israel.
Even if the Houthis continue to harass European and American merchant ships in the Red Sea, the United States is still unwilling to compromise. You must know that all merchant ships cannot pass through the Red Sea, go around the Cape of Good Hope, and the voyage and cost are greatly increased.
If the United States really had the intention to mediate, they could stop arms aid to Israel, and the war would not end immediately. In fact, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is more like Israel's unilateral massacre of Palestine.
After Chania's assassination, Iran has confirmed that Israel's assassination of Chaniye was supported by United States. A few months earlier, Iran's President Raisi had also suffered an unexpected plane crash. It is clear that there are people who are constantly challenging Iran's bottom line.
So why does the force behind this seem to be unstoppable if there is no war? Quite simply, the United States' over-issued dollar needs a war to accelerate consumption.
Once the war starts, the United States is the biggest winner. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is only a small war. What they need is to let the risk of war spill over, to bring Iran and other Middle Eastern powers into the war, or even better to have a major Middle East chaos war. United States is the world's largest arms exporter, the largest food producer, and the largest oil producer.
If a large-scale war does break out, weapons, food, and oil will be the things that will be consumed the fastest. The Middle East bigwigs are not poor Ukraine, and when the time comes, they will inevitably go crazy to purchase all kinds of weapons and war supplies from United States.
United States' current national debt has exceeded $35 trillion, but its annual fiscal revenue is just over $4 trillion, and last year's deficit alone was as high as more than $3 trillion.
Why do many domestic netizens say that after going to United States, they are dirty and messy everywhere. The simple reason is that the government is so heavily indebted that it can no longer afford these costs.
United States had hoped to bring down the economies of other countries by raising interest rates, and then to solve the domestic debt problem. But United States could not imagine that the protective wall of the yuan was too strong. United States simply cannot attack. If the United States cannot defeat the yuan, it will naturally not be able to harvest the world.
Since the dollar tide cannot harvest other countries, the best option for United States is to oppose a war. The United States is also smart, they don't want to get involved in the war themselves, so they need a proxy, and the best place is in the Middle East.
United States is now the world's largest oil producer, since the shale oil revolution. The United States has overtaken Saudi Arabia to become the world's largest oil producer.
A Russia-Ukraine war has forced the EU to give up Russia's energy, and now most of the EU's energy comes from United States. If there is a big war in the Middle East now, the whole Middle East will be in chaos. Then the price of oil will definitely skyrocket. Then United States will be the biggest winner. The growth rate of US debt in the last 10 years has been quite impressive. It took almost a decade for the U.S. debt to go from $20 trillion to $35 trillion.
At this rate, the U.S. debt will exceed $50 trillion in less than 10 years. So many dollars must be quickly depleted by war. This is also the last killer weapon of the current United States. At the same time, if there is a war in the Middle East, it will be a huge blow to the oil-starved EU and China.
At that time, the United States, which has a stable energy supply, may be the first choice for many companies to invest. That would also be a huge positive for United States to restart industrialization.
So you can understand why Israel has always been afraid to make a big deal out of it, and why this assassination happened shortly after the Beijing Declaration was signed. Not only do they want to drag other countries in the Middle East into the water, but they also want to provoke the great powers of the East.
So you can understand it if you look at Iran's actions again. The reason why Iran has always retaliated has been limited is to prevent things from spiraling out of control.