Will the U.S. launch airstrikes on Iranian targets and launch 125 bombs trigger a war between the U.

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-06

The United States carried out air strikes on 125 missiles in Iran, causing widespread concern and apprehension. The war could cause turmoil in the world and raise questions about the prospects for regional peace. At present, all countries in the world are closely watching the development of the situation and its potential impact on world security and stability.

With Israel's assault on Gaza, the Middle East has fallen into chaos, with the Houthis, the Syrian Lebanese Allah, the Israeli military, and even the US ** side in the Middle East all involved. All of a sudden, the war raged and the war raged all the time.

Since Iran is the most powerful country in the Middle East, the United States has some scruples about the Iranian issue. However, at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, senior military officials finally decided to launch a major attack against Iranian forces.

After a series of orders were issued, the United States launched 125 high-precision missiles, like a downpour, to accurately hit 85 targets related to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its associated militants in Iraq and Syria. While this series of equipment spans Iraq, Syria and other countries, it is also a powerful embodiment of the power of the United States.

Allegedly, the ** equipment of the Islamic armed group was used to attack equipment in the United States. The attack took place on a U.S. base in Jordan and killed several Americans. It is clear that the American ** team has begun to fight back.

Based on this exercise, we speculate that it is very likely that the US side used B-1B long-range strategic bombers and "Aegis" frigates to surround it. As the B-1B's long-range strategic bomber flew through the sky, its precision-guided bombs, combined with the vertical missile launcher on the Aegis, showed a powerful cooperative combat capability.

It was not until February 2 that Iran's Raisi made a strong statement in which he insisted that Iran had no desire to fight. The implication of this statement is that although Iran does not want to engage in a direct military conflict with the United States, it will "respond strongly" to all attacks.

The United States and Iran have deep historical ties. First of all, in two different countries, Iran and Israel, there are fierce contradictions in their different religions and policies. Iran supports groups like Allah, the Houthis, and Hamas, which aim to destabilize Israel and create an independent Palestinian state and strengthen the Islamic regime.

Secondly, Iran has become the main force of US hegemony in the Middle East. The U.S. forces have established their own military facilities in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, and Pakistan, and they can not only deter dangerous actions in the Middle East, but also serve as the main force against the enemy, and they will take on a major military mission during the war. In short, the US military is stationed in Iraq, which makes the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the armies of other Middle Eastern countries very nervous, and it is also the main target of Iran's attack.

Recently, the Houthis launched a large-scale military attack in the Red Sea straits and successfully cut off important shipping routes to the Indian and Atlantic oceans. The United States blamed Iran's support for the Houthis in the attack on commercial vessels. Not long ago, Iran used short-range missiles to carry out precise bombing of Mossad bases, causing enormous damage to Israel's intelligence services. This makes the United States believe that they must use military means against Iran.

Against this background, there is a growing possibility that Iran may start a war against the United States. The following points deserve attention: First, although the scale of the US ** team's operations has expanded, it has still been restrained. The attacks focused on Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iraq and Syria, but did not launch any direct attacks on Iranian territory. On the one hand, this strategy shows the attitude of the United States, and on the other hand, it is also a signal to respond to Iran, that is, to send a signal to Iran to contain it by force.

However, the United States also understands the dangers of a direct strike on Iran. At present, the United States regards China as its number one enemy and has deployed a large number of air forces to the Asia-Pacific region, with China in its immediate vicinity. The number of US troops stationed in the Middle East and Europe has dropped sharply, and they can only maintain the minimum size of their troops, but cannot carry out operations at the combat level. If the United States really wants to make a move against Iran, it is absolutely unacceptable for the United States to rely on the military in the Middle East alone to deal with Iran, so now, everything is handed over to Iran.

4 years ago, the US forces killed the Supreme Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Soleimani, stirring up anti-American sentiment within IranIran has been in a stalemate with the United States for many years, and they hope to find a suitable time to counterattack in order to appease the people's resentment against *** Although Iran's military strength should not be underestimated, it is not the best choice, because at this point, Iran should carefully measure its own force and take corresponding countermeasures, therefore, we can make the following predictions:

First, Iran will certainly respond to an American attack, which is also self-evident and a universal logic of confrontation. However, Iran is unlikely to openly go to war with the United States, on the contrary, it prefers to minimize the likelihood of conflict by reducing the level of its countermeasures.

Second, Iran is very likely to attack the United States through short-range ballistic missiles or unmanned aerial vehicles, and launch attacks on nearby US ** bases, such conflicts and battles are often uncontrollable, and a large-scale conflict will break out in the Middle East if one is not careful. The United States, which has deployed large numbers of troops around the world, sees the Middle East as an arena for power and does not care about it, but only disrupts the region for its own selfish purposes. For the sake of one's own selfishness, ignoring others, in the end it is self-defeating.

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