Biden gave the green light, and the danger of war in the Middle East escalated

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-08

According to Sky News, U.S. officials have confirmed that Biden has agreed to the U.S. team to strike at Iranian military targets in Iraq and Syria.

According to reports, these operations will take place over the next few days, targeting Iranian military organizations in these areas.

This ** revealed that the operation of the US military will last several days and is huge in scale. The exact timing of the operation will depend on the weather conditions, and while the U.S. military has the ability to strike hostile targets in bad weather, good weather will be more conducive to their operations.

The U.S. military's strike on Iranian-backed military targets was largely due to an attack on a military base in Jordan in January, which killed three U.S. troops and seriously injured more than 40 soldiers.

At the time, many U.S. lawmakers advocated an attack on Iranian soil. However, our analysis believes that a direct attack on Iran is unlikely, and it is more likely that it will strike Iranian-backed military targets as a warning.

As we have previously analyzed, the U.S. retaliates against Iran by planning terrorist attacks or striking Iran's replicated military targets, but this will only make Iran and its subordinate military organizations more resolutely anti-American, and will instead lead to more war in the Middle East.

Just like the Houthis now, although they were bombed by British and American planes, they still insisted on attacking merchant ships passing through the Red Sea, and the more fierce the retaliation. Therefore, the US military's military action will not help to quell the war, but may trigger more fighting and plunge the entire Middle East into chaos.

In addition, U.S. military bases in the Middle East could also be targeted, especially in the event of Iranian retaliation, where there is little guarantee that these countries will not be drawn into the war.

In the first place, countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan allowed U.S. troops to be stationed, but now these bases have become a source of chaos.

The U.S. approval of retaliation against Iranian military targets will spark instability in the Middle East, and countries around the world are highly concerned about this. Iran has a formidable missile capability and could retaliate violently with missiles in the event of an attack on a military target it supports.

This could lead to a fierce battle between the US aircraft carrier group and Iran in the Middle East, which in turn could lead to chaos in the global situation.

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