Recently, tensions in the Middle East have escalated again, especially after the intensification of the conflict between Palestine and Israel. The United States** declared its unwavering support for Israel and quickly mobilized its military forces, including aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, to demonstrate its military presence in the Middle East. Among them, the famous aircraft carrier "Eisenhower" even sailed into the Persian Gulf, near the waters of Iran.
This action set off a chain reaction. As the conflict deepened, the Israeli army was accused of violating the rules of war by carrying out punitive attacks on civilians, causing discontent among neighboring countries in the Middle East. Some armed groups have begun to attack US military bases in the Middle East, arguing that the United States, as Israel's main supporter, should be held responsible.
In this series of incidents, the US military base in Jordan was attacked by drones, causing personnel **. The incident marked the first time since the conflict that a U.S. soldier had been killed in such an incident. The United States** strongly disagreed with this and blamed Iran, although the Iranian side denied any involvement in the attack.
Both Biden and Defense Secretary Austin condemned the attack and pledged to hold those responsible accountable in due course and in an appropriate manner. In addition, some American politicians have called for a tougher stance against Iran, even military retaliation.
Against this background, Iran strives to avoid a direct military conflict with the United States. Iran's spokesman Kanaani made it clear that Iran has no ** organization in the region and is not involved in the attack on US military bases. Despite this, the United States still views Iran as a potentially hostile force and may take military action in the future.
This series of actions by the United States is not only a support for Israel, but also an adjustment of the balance of power in the Middle East. The presence of a US-led multinational coalition in the Middle East, as well as the support of allies such as the United Kingdom, demonstrates US influence in the region. At the same time, the IAEA report on Iran's enrichment of uranium also provides a possible pretext for the United States to act against Iran.
Iran, for its part, has shown caution in avoiding direct clashes with the US military, lest it trigger a larger war. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Ali Khamenei also stressed the importance of avoiding military conflict. However, the political dynamics of the United States, especially in the lead-up to the upcoming **, may influence the military strategy and actions of the United States.
In this period of uncertainty, peace and stability in the Middle East are facing serious challenges. The international community is watching to see what the United States will do next and how it will affect the future of the Middle East.