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Why did Iran raid Israel? It turned out that he was trapped in a terrible circle, and if he didn't do it, he would be abolished
Iran Missile Rain: Who Exactly Lit the Lead of the Middle East Powder Keg?
The world is so wonderful! One second he was still talking and laughing at the UN General Assembly, and the next second he was waiting for a "rain of missiles". This wave of Iran's operation is simply jaw-dropping! What about a good handshake? What about the dove of peace? Why did you suddenly become a "Middle Eastern berserker"?
In fact, the undercurrent behind this is far more complex than what appears on the surface. To describe it in one word, that is - "it is difficult to ride a tiger".
Iran, the "tiger", has been forced to the edge of the cliff, and it will not work if you don't do it!
First of all, let's talk about this "strange circle".
The United States, China, Russia, the Arab world, the European Union, Japan, and even Israel all want chaos in the Middle East, either explicitly or implicitly. It is better for Iran and Israel to fight to the death, and it is better for United States to be mired in the quagmire and unable to take care of anything else.
Only United States and Iran, the two "enemies", are highly strategically identical: they don't want to fight!
What the United States thinks is: I am the world hegemon, why should I be a gun for you?
What Iran thinks is: Why should I be cannon fodder and let you reap the benefits of fishermen?
This is like two martial arts masters, who are tense on the surface, but secretly discuss: Let's put on a play and scare and scare others, how about it?
This play is the "egg under the strange circle effect".
United States and Iran tacitly maintain a delicate balance. Iran continues to control the "arc of resistance" and occasionally adds some blockage to Israel, but never really fights. United States is happy to get out of the Middle East and free up its hands to deal with China and Russia.
However, this balance is too fragile and can be upset at the slightest carelessness.
It is Israel that upsets the balance.
Israel's goal is clear: take out Iran! For this reason, it keeps creating incidents and sowing discord, hoping that United States and Iran will fight.
Iran President Raisi's "accident" is likely to be Israel's masterpiece. After all, a pro-American Iran is not in the interests of Israel.
Israel's step-by-step push has pushed Iran into a corner.
Netanyahu openly questioned the legitimacy of the Iran regime, and this is no joke! This is a naked threat!
At the same time, Iran Prime Minister Russia's visit, Putin publicly supported Iran and promised that Iran would become a major power in the Middle East in the future.
This seems to be support, but in fact it is another threat: if you don't do it, don't blame us for being rude!
The "arc of resistance" is Iran's trump card, but it is also a double-edged sword. If Iran cannot prove its worth, this sword may well be taken away by someone else.
Under internal and external attacks, Iran can only give it a go!
The "rain of missiles" is Iran's broken cauldron and sinking boat!
It wants to prove to the world: I'm not wasted! I can still fight!
This move also completely broke the "strange circle" between United States and Iran.
United States is now big! The powder keg of the Middle East has been lit, and it can't stay out of it.
So, what will be the end of this "big drama"?
Truth be told, no one can say for sure.
The situation in the Middle East is complex, and the forces of all parties are intertwined, and any small variable may trigger a butterfly effect.
But one thing is certain: the Middle East of the future is not destined to be peaceful!
What do you think, friends? Is this wave of Iran's operation a stroke of God, or is it digging its own grave? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section!
A few extra thoughts:
What impact will Iran's move have on the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East?
How will United States respond to the new situation in the Middle East?
What does the future hold for the Arc of Resistance?
What role will China and Russia play in the Middle East game?
These questions deserve our in-depth consideration.
Hopefully, this article will give you some inspiration.