The United States has been wary of Iranian involvement, especially in the early days of the Israeli-Palestinian war. They fear that Iran may be involved in a war or even a conflict with Israel, so they use all means to contain Iran's actions. Jordanian F-16 fighter jets have bombed Iran's convoy, which has attracted widespread international attention. Recently, Jordan crossed the border and entered Syrian airspace to bomb Iranian escort forces, triggering a series of ** sounds. Although there is no direct conflict between Jordan and Iran, and there are no obvious Israeli tendencies, Jordan's actions have prevented Iran's assistance to Palestinian forces, especially those spies engaged in extensive smuggling, including arms and drugs. The United States successfully persuaded Jordan to participate in the war, sending fighter jets into Syrian airspace to carry out air strikes, while the United States remained behind the scenes. The fact that the operation was ultimately entrusted to Jordan demonstrates the cautiousness of the United States.
Jordan's involvement also means that they have become part of the war, on the side of Israel, and have become enemies of Palestine and Iran. However, this move by Jordan could make them a target for future attacks by Israel, which is surrounded by Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, and Israel will not give up its occupation of Palestine. Therefore, Jordan needs to be cautious about the current situation so as not to become the next target. Allah forces in Iran, Syria and Lebanon have used guerrilla warfare, mobile tactics and tunnel warfare to keep the Israeli army in retreat, unable to advance sustainably, and holding back. Subsequently, Jordan joined the fighting, boosting Israeli morale. Jordan's participation changed its position in the war, making it a hostile force. Iran needs to keep a close eye on the movements of the Israeli army, pay attention to the actions of the Jordanian military, and be prepared for a possible war.
Jordan may not only deliver air strikes, but also send ground troops, and cooperate with the armed forces in Syria, and may even provoke a large-scale war. Iran faces enormous challenges, and the insurgency has caused great suffering to the Iranian people. On 15 December, a group of militants attacked a police station in the Lasker region of the southern Iranian province of Sistan-Baluchistan, killing 11 Iranian police officers. Behind the attack were "Pakistanis" who operated in Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan in search of regional "independence" and were supported by the United States and Israel. Obviously, such a large-scale attack on Iran is undoubtedly aimed at suppressing its influence. In addition, Iran immediately executed a Mossad spy, sending a warning to Israel and the United States to stop interfering.
Recently, Jordanian F-16 fighters entered Syrian airspace and carried out a strong bombardment of the Iranian convoy, which was not accidental, but a beginning. The United States blamed Iran for the attacks on US military bases in Syria and Iraq, and launched two retaliatory actions due to the reluctance of the United States to take matters into its own hands. Jordan has acquiesced in the actions of other countries, as the recent thugs have done. All this is carefully planned by the United States, which is looking for allies for Israel, creating a coalition against Iran, and this plan is gradually advancing. However, the U.S. goal remains daunting, as the U.S. can incite action in Jordan and Iran can send troops to help Syria. Although Jordan was not strong in the war, it did not achieve much. At present, Syria is strong and fully capable of launching an offensive against Israel and recapturing the Golan Heights.
Iran is likely not only to fully support the Syrian army in retaking the Golan Heights, but also to support the Lebanese Allah offensive against Israel. As of 16 December, Lebanese militias had launched 509 attacks, destroying 58 military installations, including forts and military camps. They used 20 anti-aircraft guns, 209 anti-tank missiles, 131 mortar shells, 43 rocket launchers, and 14 small firearms, as well as nine suicide drones. On December 16 alone, there were seven terrorist attacks. At the same time, Iran is engaged in a fierce struggle on its own territory against armed forces opposing the Iranian regime. Not so long ago, the security services of the Iranian provinces of Sistan and Baluchistan announced that they had destroyed 16 militant groups located in the provinces of Sistan and Baluchistan in southern Iran and seized 200 anti-tank missiles.
Although there is no guarantee that these militants will be completely eliminated in the shortest possible time, it can deal a heavy blow to those *** forces supported by the United States. The contradictions between the United States and Iran have reached a precarious point, with both sides believing that the other will not back down, and that if a conflict breaks out, the flames of war will spread rapidly.