Tel Aviv paid the price, Iran did not boast, and the United States could not save Israel

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Iran's assertiveness and threats against Israel have put the so-called 20-nation coalition formed by the United States at risk of dissolution, and Iran has not boasted about it, and they have shown a strong willingness to fight back against Israel. Iran's top adviser to Syria Mousavi was killed in an attack, Iran's Raisi vowed to make Tel Aviv pay, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abdollahian said Israel was facing a countdown. Iran's rhetoric is not just lip service, and it has the ability to put pressure on Israel by blockading the Mediterranean, among other things. Iran has hypersonic missiles and drones with powerful air strike capabilities, which can not only threaten the US aircraft carrier fleet, but also make it impossible for the United States to save Israel.

Iran's show of power and threat to Israel are based on its influence in the Middle East and its growing military power. Iran is actually a major force in the Middle East, with powerful missile capabilities and domestically made drones, which allows them to demonstrate their military power in the region. And Israel, as the main hostile power of Iran, naturally became the target of Iran's attack. Iran's threats to blockade the Mediterranean Sea and other paths are not a one-time measure, but are based on their actual capabilities and willingness.

The initial goal of the 20-nation coalition formed by the United States was to crusade against Yemen and break the Houthi blockade of Israel. However, the alliance encountered many difficulties at the beginning of its formation and was at risk of dissolution. Spain directly refused to participate, France and Italy also expressed their willingness to act alone, and Australia, the Netherlands, Norway and other countries, although joining the alliance, did not intend to send actual military forces, but only paid lip service to the United States. As a result, the so-called 20-nation alliance is still largely dependent on U.S. power, which puts the U.S. in a dilemma when it comes to whether or not to strike at Yemen's radar facilities. On the one hand, they have to take into account that the Houthis have the capability of anti-ship ballistic missiles and could be met with powerful retaliation in the event of a strike. On the other hand, if no action is taken, Israel will be blockaded by the Houthis, which will pose a huge security threat to Israel.

The challenges facing the U.S.-20 coalition are not only external, but also internal. Attitudes towards participation in the coalition varied, with some refusing to participate and others expressing only lip service. As a result, the alliance's actual operational capability has been greatly reduced, and it still mainly depends on the actual combat effectiveness of the United States. And when the United States is faced with whether to strike Yemen's radar facilities, it must carefully consider the possible retaliation by the Houthis and its responsibility to protect Israel. These dilemmas have put the United States in a dilemma in decision-making, whether it chooses to strike Yemen or abandon the operation, it faces huge risks and challenges.

Third, Iran's display of power has triggered a reassessment of its military capabilities, affecting the strategic landscape of the Middle East.

Iran's display of power and threats to Israel have triggered a reassessment of its military capabilities. The drone attack on an Israeli ship near India has given many people a further twist on Iran's military power. American experts believe that considering that the range of the drone cannot reach such a distance, the attack is likely to be launched by Iran's "drone carriers", and they are equipped with the ability of hypersonic missiles, so even the US aircraft carrier fleet needs to keep a distance. This series of events has led to a reassessment of Iran's military capabilities and the extent of its influence and threat in the Middle East.

The reassessment of Iran's military capabilities triggered by a show of power will have a significant impact not only on the region's strategic landscape, but also on the international community. In the Middle East, Iran, as one of the important forces in the Middle East, will have an important impact on regional stability and turmoil. Iran's threat is not limited to Israel and could have repercussions in other regions, especially the military presence of the United States and its allies. This reassessment of Iran's military capabilities will also affect the international community's attitudes and policy choices toward Iran, especially in the nuclear negotiations and sanctions, which is a global concern.

In the face of Iran's show of power and threats to Israel, the international community needs to find a solution that balances the interests of all parties and maintains stability in the region. Iran is one of the important forces in the Middle East, and its military capabilities and threats to Israel have escalated tensions in the region, which poses a threat to the peace and stability of the region and the international community. Therefore, in the face of this situation, all parties need to remain calm and rational in order to find opportunities for communication and dialogue, and to resolve the issue peacefully and avoid the occurrence of conflict.

The international community needs to take the lead in organizing dialogue among all parties through multilateral diplomatic channels to balance the interests of all parties, reduce regional tensions, and create conditions for a peaceful settlement of the issue. This includes mediation through international organizations such as the United Nations, as well as diplomatic efforts between regional powers and Middle Eastern countries. It is the common responsibility and interest of the international community to actively promote the peaceful settlement of the Yemen crisis and the conflict in the Middle East. At the same time, we should also increase humanitarian assistance to regional conflicts to reduce the harm and suffering caused by conflicts.

Summary: Iran's show of power and threats to Israel pose new challenges to stability in the Middle East. The 20-nation coalition formed by the United States is facing difficulties and is unable to achieve its desired goals, and the Iranian threat will not be limited to Israel, but could also have significant implications for the Middle East region and the international community. The international community needs to find a way to find a solution, balance the interests of all parties, and maintain regional stability. It is the common responsibility and interest of all parties to resolve regional conflicts and reduce the harm caused by conflicts to the people in the region through peaceful dialogue and diplomatic efforts. Peace and stability in the Middle East is not only related to regional security, but also to the peace and prosperity of the international community. Sustainable peace solutions can only be found through joint efforts and cooperation.

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