With one dozen seven, I can t hold it! The quagmire of war is getting deeper and deeper

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

A new round of attacks has been carried out in the northeastern Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor, with two illegal US military bases stationed there targeted. The attack included an attack by 4 missiles and 3 drones. The incident once again highlighted tensions in the Middle East and provided an opportunity for Bashar al-Assad to consider action to regain lost ground.

The situation in the Middle East is already chaotic, with the United States and Israel facing multiple threats from different armed groups, including Hamas, Allah, Syria**, West Bank resistance, Iraqi local militants, Yemen's Houthis, and Iran. The activities of these armed groups have plunged the entire region into chaos and caused headaches for both the United States and Israel. U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria are stuck in a vicious circle, with rising risks. Not only do they have to deal with various attack crises, but they also have to deal with attacks from local opposition forces. The situation has been exacerbated by the fact that the US military has recently transported large quantities of illegally obtained oil to military bases in Iraq. In this case, Bashar ** had the opportunity to think about actions to regain lost territory. According to local ** reports, there were fierce ** voices from two US military bases, and it is not clear whether there are personnel**. According to information released by the US military, the US-led international coalition used air defense systems on the 10th and successfully shot down at least six drones designed to attack oil oil bases in eastern Syria. This shows that despite the recent large-scale air strikes by the US military against Islamist forces in Syria and Iraq, the other side has not given in and has instead taken a more violent counterattack.

At present, it can be said that the US troops stationed in the Middle East are in the predicament of making enemies on all sides. The Houthis are constantly attacking passing US, British and Israeli ships in the Red Sea, and even US and UK escorts** are not spared. At the same time, in Syria and Iraq, anti-American forces have not stopped in response to retaliatory air strikes by the US military. Therefore, the chaos in the Middle East, except for the conflict in the Gaza Strip, basically all the other places where conflicts have occurred are related to the United States. U.S. military and political influence in the Middle East has been weakened by the resumption of diplomatic relations with countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia. With the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the influence of the United States in the region has further diminished. Now, under the guidance of certain forces, the United States has fallen into the quagmire of a human war that it does not want to see.

The embattled U.S. dilemma in the Middle East has forced them to evacuate U.S. personnel from the largest military base in eastern Syria to reduce the risk of an anti-American militant attack. This tactical retreat undoubtedly provides the Syrian regime with a rare opportunity to recapture the occupied territories. Syrian Foreign Minister Mekda recently said that Syria is ready for war to liberate its territory, according to Reference News. In a recent meeting with visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Hiyan, Mekda said the occupation of parts of Syrian territory by Israel, the United States and Turkey was illegal. Syria, which has fought several wars against Zionism, is now ready to fight and will decide when and where to go to war to retake the territories occupied by the aforementioned countries.

With the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, militias in Syria began to carry out strike-style armed attacks on the local American garrison. Their main goal is to force the other side to leave Syria as soon as possible by causing ** or other trouble for the US troops stationed in Syria. Clearly, Bashar hopes that these attacks will discourage the US military in Syria and restore jurisdiction over the northeastern region, which has long been occupied by the US military. For Bashar, as long as he can force the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Syria and then take over by the U.S. army, exert military pressure on the U.S.-backed Kurdish forces, and take military action against the U.S. ally, if necessary, he can achieve his goal of restoring jurisdiction over large swathes of territory in the northeast. Therefore, Syria's declaration of "preparing for war" this time should not be aimed at Israel or Turkey, but at the Kurdish forces that are about to lose the protection of the US military. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan

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