Is it even more difficult to unite in the Middle East?Behind it is all it stalking!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

First, let's start from history and reality to argue for the strategy of disintegration and the possibility of future war.

As everyone knows, the logic behind the arrogance and arrogance of the United States and Israel in the Middle East is based on the fact that the Arab and Islamic worlds are in a mess and cannot form a national fighting force, let alone the combined force and combat effectiveness of the Arab League or the Islamic League.

This explains why the United States and Israel are so arrogant in the Middle East. However, the claim that Israel and the United States will win in a possible future war in the Middle East does not hold water.

While Israel can easily occupy Gaza and win the Israeli-Palestinian war, the outcome of a Middle East war and a world war is not so simple.

Historical facts tell us that the Middle East world was once united, but it was continuously divided and disintegrated by the United States, Britain and other Western powers for a long time.

This strategy includes military occupation, territorial fragmentation, cultural infiltration, political checks and balances, and various means such as the creation of religion and ***.

The British implemented a large number of religious immigrants in the Middle East, especially in the areas of present-day Palestine.

Today's distribution of the religious population in the Middle East is also the basis for the demographic, ethnic, religious, cultural, and geopolitical strategies of the United States and European countries to "sand the Middle East".

This kind of infrastructure played an important role in the subsequent Middle East wars and in the formation of the geopolitical pattern of the Middle East after the Middle East wars.

In addition, we can also see from the example of Lebanon, where the United States divides and disintegrates a country through immigration and cultural invasion.

At present, there are nine major political parties in Lebanon, involving ** sects and Islamists, and the game and struggle between various forces make the political ecology extremely complicated.

In such a complex situation, a future war in the Middle East may be inevitable.

Behind Hamas is Allah in Lebanon, behind Allah is Iran and Syria, and behind Iran and Syria is Russia.

This logical relationship led to a possible sequence of wars, starting with the Israeli occupation of Gaza and gradually escalating to the war between Russia and the United States, and even the outbreak of a world war.

In this case, it is more likely that the Middle East will be united by war, and it is unlikely that it will be united to deal with war together. This is also a question that we need to think about seriously.

In general, the strategy of disintegration and the logic of future wars in the Middle East is a complex and profound issue that requires in-depth analysis and reflection on the basis of history and reality.

It's also a serious challenge that requires us to work together to find solutions.

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