Russia made a move, two bad news smashed at the United States, and Israel should consider the worst

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Russia made a move, two bad news smashed at the United States, and Israel should consider the worst outcome

In the face of constant tension in the Middle East, Russia has recently taken a clear position. Putin personally visited the Middle East and met with a number of Middle Eastern leaders. At the same time, Russia signed an agreement with Iran, a Middle Eastern power, aimed at countering illegal US sanctions. This shows Russia's readiness to work together with the countries of the Middle East to confront US hegemony.

Recently, the Chinese and Iranian ministers have exchanged views and supported Middle Eastern countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia to lead regional peace and security. This is actually an opposition to US intervention in the Middle East. It is believed that after receiving the strong signal from China and Russia, Middle Eastern countries will have more confidence in facing the United States. Sure enough, a series of unfavorable news appeared next, let's see what happened.

According to the latest information, Lebanese Allah has begun to frequently attack Israeli positions, leading to an escalation of fighting in the border areas between the two sides. In addition, Yemen's Houthi rebels are actively attacking cargo ships bound for Israel. At the very least, this shows that many armed groups in the Middle East have reached a consensus, and reflects the idea that the countries that support these organizations have developed the idea of eradicating Israel completely.

Israel is a key supporter of the United States in the Middle East, and having Israel as a "big rear" makes it easier for the United States to obtain logistical support for military bases in the Middle East, and it is also more difficult for it to be dragged down by a protracted war. However, once all Middle Eastern countries unite against Israel, the United States will face an even greater challenge. There are already indications that in places like Syria and Iraq, US military bases are being heavily hit by unknown armed groups. The US Embassy in Iraq was even attacked several times. In other words, it will be difficult for the United States to change this unfavorable situation in the short term, and it is only a matter of time before it loses control of the Middle East.

Israel seems to have sensed this and suddenly announced its willingness to negotiate the release of hostages with the Hamas militant group. As in the past, Hamas's release of the hostages was conditional on a temporary ceasefire. In addition, Israel's attitude toward de facto control of the Gaza Strip has changed dramatically, with claims that it will have a permanent military presence and a willingness to openly discuss who will take control of the region in the future.

Israel's series of actions are at odds with the hard-line attitude that preceded it, and this is clearly not a sudden "discovery of conscience". It is likely that they were forced to compromise because they felt the imminent outbreak of growing anger in other Middle Eastern countries, coupled with the position of China and Russia in favor of a ceasefire in the Middle East. It is to be hoped that there is a genuine desire for a ceasefire in the hearts of the Israeli authorities. If the flames of war are ignited again or civilians in the Gaza Strip are harmed, no country on the planet will be able to save it, and the worst-case scenario may indeed become a reality.

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