The U.S. military was bombed! In the middle of the night, the Seven Bases of the Three Kingdoms were

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-02

The U.S. military was bombed! Late at night, the Three Kingdoms and Seven Bases were knocked out, **serious!

When the beacon fire ignited in the Middle East in the middle of the night, the seven major bases of the US military were bombed repeatedly, all of which seemed to be the legend of the rivers and lakes under the ancient dragon pen, but the reality was even more cruel.

Once upon a time, the United States touched the tiger's territory, but the tiger's tail was always there. This is a story that turns back and forth, and overnight, seven bases were attacked at the same time. What a miracle is this? The U.S. Command announced that the crisis caused by the fall of dozens of U.S. troops and three bases is becoming more and more complicated.

In this chaotic world, the United States seems to be caught in a puzzle of its own weaving. Don't you know that a tiger's tail can't be touched? Why do you want to take such a risk and provoke this huge turmoil? The then question is, how do we respond to this rapid escalation?

From Iraq and Syria to Jordan, US military bases have been violently attacked like isolated islands engulfed by huge waves. This time, the adversary was not a conventional army, but an Iraqi resistance group, which launched a staggering suicide drone attack. In this fall of the Jordanian base, news of the death of American troops came for the first time. This has undoubtedly sounded the alarm bell for the US Middle East policy.

The United States has always wanted to avoid getting involved in the quagmire of the Middle East, but reality has caught Biden off guard. In the face of repeated attacks, Biden tried to control the tempo, but the result was that he was beaten and helpless. For the United States, this is a huge challenge. In the face of severe international pressure, how the US military will respond to this attack will determine the direction of the war in the Middle East.

The attack has pushed the United States to a crossroads, requiring the weighing of various pros and cons and the need to make informed decisions. First of all, it is necessary to gather sufficient evidence to identify the real culprit of the attack in order to avoid erroneous military action. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen defense and combat readiness in the Middle East and be prepared for possible war. However, it is also important to be careful not to fall into an overreaction and avoid escalating into a full-blown Middle East war.

Jordan has played a key role in this crisis. As a staunch ally of the United States in the Middle East, Jordan's attitude will shape the entire war situation. The position of King Hashemite of Jordan is even more crucial in this storm. Iran's armed attack on US military bases in Jordan is not only a test for the United States, but also a test of Jordan's response.

This late-night storm makes people wonder whether the U.S. military will launch targeted strikes against Iranian armed groups. Will this lead to a larger war in the Middle East? The news of the emergency withdrawal of Iranian and Syrian troops has led to speculation about whether the fighting will escalate further. All this is full of uncertainty, as if it is a martial arts masterpiece written by Gu Long, and the plot is confusing.

Summing up this late-night thunderstorm, we see the embarrassment and helplessness of the United States in the Middle East. In this self-woven dilemma, the United States needs to respond calmly and avoid falling deeper into the quagmire. Only through sensible and decisive diplomacy can we find an outlet for this storm and prevent the Middle East from becoming a war-torn battlefield again.

When the late-night storm passes, we expect the United States to learn from it, re-examine its Middle East policy, and avoid going astray. And this storm also reminds people of the turbulent legends of Gu Long's pen, I hope that all this will subside as soon as possible and peace can return to peace in the Middle East.

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