Earth is a special class, and every nation is a classmate in this class. In this class, some students showed different attitudes. Among them, because of his opposition to the hegemony of the class leader of the United States, he actively supported the concept of "there is oppression, and there is resistance". However, the tyrants of the Middle East, a number of Arab countries, seem to have reservations about this.
In the face of the squad leader, the United States, supporting Israel's bullying and oppression of Palestine, they behaved as if they had resigned themselves to their fate. This caused confusion among his Iranian classmates, so he sought help from Azhong. Iran has learned from Afghanistan and China on China's history of resistance in modern times, hoping to inspire students in the Middle East through the advanced deeds of Afghanistan and China, so that they can unite and fight together.
However, students in the Middle East do not seem to resonate much with this, and they believe that the Arab-Chinese experience may not be applicable in the Middle East. The Saudi student pointed out that the lack of sufficient solidarity and common interests among Middle Eastern countries makes it difficult for them to fight in unity like China.
At the same time, Saudi Arabia also referred to the different political systems and geostrategic differences between the Arab-Chinese family and the Middle Eastern countries, thus questioning whether the Arab-Chinese experience is applicable to the Middle East. Kuwaiti students also mentioned that the Middle East region has a small land area and shallow strategic depth, so it is difficult to have enough room for maneuver in the face of a strong enemy.
At the same time, the chaotic political situation among the countries of the Middle East makes it more difficult to unite and fight. The Saudi classmates also mentioned that no one in the Earth class can really stand up on their own strength and stand up against the Western powers like A-China. This made the students in the Middle East feel helpless, because they thought that no one in the Earth class could learn A-Zhong.
This conversation does not seem to have brought much encouragement to the students in the Middle East. And for the complex situation in the Middle East, more thinking and ** are also needed. Perhaps, students in the Middle East need to find their own way of fighting, rather than blindly following the experiences of others. I hope that in the future, students in the Middle East can find their own answers and outlets.