The night was sleepless, the Middle East was in full swing, and Baghdad was in danger.
Later on 7 February, the United States sent an unmanned Reaper to a vehicle carrying a senior officer of the Allah Brigades, an Iraqi militant, on the streets of Baghdad, killing four people.
A video of the society shows a car burning on the streets of Baghdad, Iraq, surrounded by an uncontrollable crowd of angry.
After seeing the news, the indignant crowd immediately flocked to the US embassy, shouting slogans such as "revenge" and "Americans come out of here"; The Iraqi Special Operations Division moved quickly to close all entrances and exits of the U.S. Embassy in Iraq in the green zone.
The two sides are tense, and there is a possibility that even greater contradictions may erupt at any time.
Why did the U.S. attack the vehicle?
A report published by the U.S. Affairs Department said that (U.S.) forces carried out unilateral attacks in Iraq in retaliation for attacks against U.S. soldiers, and that one of the senior officers of Allah's Brigade was killed, who had organized and participated in attacks on U.S. forces there.
The United States did not disclose the name of the man, but according to the reports, it is likely to be Abu Bakil Saadi.
According to the United States, in recent times, a US military base in Jordan was attacked, and three American ** people were killed, and Iran was behind the scenes, and Saadi was also behind the scenes.
The United States had earlier responded with air strikes against 85 targets in Iraq and Syria, resulting in a lot of loss of life. According to the United States, retaliation will remain "gradual" in the coming period.
However, the anti-American forces in the Middle East are not so easy to deal with.
On the evening of February 4, an attack on a U.S. facility in Syria killed six Kurdish militants with ties to the United States. It was the first large-scale attack in Syria and Iraq since the United States countered it.
The U.S. side also said that since the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli war, militants in the Middle East have launched attacks and have killed 146 Americans, including three (Jordanian) Americans, two others seriously injured and nine seriously wounded.
The guerrilla forces in the Middle East are unable to launch an offensive against Israel, but they pose a great threat to the nearby US military bases.
The US ** team stationed in the Middle East is also anxious at the moment. According to U.S. news reports, the U.S. team has approved the withdrawal from Iraq in view of a possible new strike in the future.
But if that's it, then the face of the United States will be put on **? The U.S. team will still fight back, so a bloody picture appeared on the streets of Baghdad.
However, Baghdad is the capital of Iraq, and if it is bombed by the US ** team at will, how will the ordinary people here survive? How much power does Iraq really have? Where is the dignity of the Iraqi people?
As a result, a group of Iraqis surrounded the U.S. Embassy.
Will the few Allah-level powerhouses who were bombarded swallow their voices? How can you be afraid?
In the Middle East, "there will be revenge, there will be revenge", this is inevitable, but this does not mean that they will take any measures, because this will trigger a new bloody storm, which is the cycle of "revenge-revenge-revenge".
If that were the case, I am afraid that Iraq would all be in the midst of war. After all, how could these militias be so unscrupulous if they had not been allowed by Iraqi **?
In the American weekly The National Interest, I found an article titled "Is the United States on the Verge of Another Perpetual War?" analysis.
Political problems in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, the Middle East cannot be dealt with by military means. The Middle East is full of wars, for no reason and without any political motives. ”
The United States has a headache and is very helpless about this.
When Biden was asked about the U.S. team's fight against the Houthis, he responded: "Will they stop the Houthis?" "Nope. Will they last? That's right. ”
A text commented: "Rarely, the mistakes of US policy in the Middle East are summed up in such a succinct way. ”
And then what? Probably not.
1. The United States will strike back, and we will do more street hunting in Baghdad and Syria with more advanced missiles and drones.
2, ** will trigger anti-American sentiment in the Middle East, militants will also point the finger of anger at the United States, we will see more**, there will be more American soldiers killed.
3. Gaza is the source of the problem, but Israel is killing people, and the United States does not have the ability and will to go to ** Israel, Gaza bloodshed, hatred, anger and violence continue to spread in the Middle East.
4. The constant harassment of the war has caused the United States to suffer heavy losses, just like when it withdrew from Kabul, and was forced to withdraw from Syria and Iraq.
5. The United States has left us with only a fragmented and hateful Middle East, full of chaos and war, full of blood and pain.
This is true in the Middle East, in Gaza, in Baghdad.