The Iranian president sent a letter to 50 countries that the United States had to abandon IsraelWill

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Iran's Raisi sent a letter to the leaders of 50 countries demanding an end to commercial and political cooperation with Israel in order to force the Israeli regime to end its atrocities in the Gaza Strip. This move shows Iran's active presence in the Middle East, and they realize that in order to weaken Israel, they must first weaken the United States in the Middle East. Iran forms a large encirclement of Israel by supporting the Arc of Resistance in the Middle East, such as Hamas. In order to avoid a direct attack on Iran by the United States, they started the idea of a human war. Although it cannot send troops directly, Iran has sought support from more countries to condemn Israel through various diplomatic means, including high-level contacts with Saudi Arabia, Arab countries, and China, in order to isolate Israel. It is particularly noteworthy that China's statement on this matter is very important, calling for an immediate ceasefire and advancing the peace process.

Iran's diplomatic actions have effectively put pressure on the United States. The United States, as an ally of Israel, must take into account its own reputation and interests. Through diplomatic means, Iran has forced the United States to condemn Israel and push Israel to change its strategy. If Israel does not change, the United States can only stay away from or even abandon Israel in order to protect its reputation. This has in fact caused a big protest in the United States, not only in the civil society, but also in the power apparatus between the two parties and quarrels. This makes it impossible for the United States to make quick decisions and actions, and support for Israel will become more and more sluggish, which in fact leads the United States to distance itself from Israel or even abandon Israel.

For the first time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly admitted that he may lose international support for his attack on the Gaza Strip. This means that Israel faces isolation and increased pressure. His statement shows that this also includes the support of the United States. The attitude of other countries does not have much influence on Israel, but the attitude of the United States is crucial. In the face of pressure from the international community, both Israel and the United States will have to make changes.

As an important global power, China plays an important role in the peace process in the Middle East. China has always upheld the principles of justice and fairness in handling the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and calls for an immediate ceasefire and observance of international law and international humanitarian law. China has supported Iran's diplomatic actions through high-level contacts with Saudi Arabia and other countries, which has put pressure on the United States and Israel. China's remarks show its important influence and position in international affairs, and also show that China is willing to actively promote the peace process in the Middle East.

Iran** sent letters to 50 countries asking for an end to its cooperation with Israel, and China has also participated in the process for the purpose of maintaining peace in the region. Iran's diplomatic actions have put some pressure on the United States and Israel, causing the United States to distance itself from or even abandon Israel. China's support has played an important role in this process. However, the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not an overnight affair and requires the active efforts and compromises of all parties. As an observer, I believe that the two sides should adhere to the principle of peaceful settlement of disputes, resolve differences through dialogue and negotiation, and achieve long-term peace and stability in the region. At the same time, the international community should also play a constructive role in jointly promoting the settlement of the Middle East issue and creating conditions for regional prosperity and development.

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