The war is imminent, and Iran's confession to the United States has once again proved that Arab countries lack unity, are unreliable, and are only good at talking, which is the same as the Republic of Korea. The British "Financial Times" quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Abdullahiyan as saying on November 17 that in the past 40 days, Iran has maintained communication with the United States through secret channels. Iran told the United States that it did not want the conflict to spread further and that if Israel continued to attack the Gaza Strip, regional conflicts would be inevitable.
Iran accuses the United States of "double standards." That is to say, while asking Iran to exercise restraint, it has provided military assistance to Israel, and even a US aircraft carrier strike group has arrived at the designated battlefield. The Iranian Foreign Minister finally emphasized that if Hezbollah launches a full-scale attack on Israel, Iran may be hit. Far from reaching the decisive stage of the war, Iran revealed all its trump cards and even "sacrificed Hamas" as a condition for maintaining communication with the United States. Iran's move inevitably made the international community look down upon it. Had they known that Iran was so cowardly, Hamas and the Jenin Jihad should have stood still and left the Lacey administration to face the wrath of the United States and Israel alone. Now, the Israeli army is pressing down on the border. In addition to cutting off the Gaza Strip in the middle, the Israeli ground troops have begun to clear it out point by point, village by village. Iran can sit on the sidelines, but it will harm the right to exist of millions of Palestinians.
Their houses were blown up and all their property was destroyed, so they could only flock to the border between Gaza and Egypt. We cannot help but ask, what exactly has Iran, as the leading country in the Middle East and a supporter of Hamas, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Houthi armed forces in Yemen, done? Don't mess around if you don't have the ability, and the consequences of messing around will definitely harm others and not benefit yourself. It's no wonder that the world looks down on Iran. Let’s talk about some thoughts on Iran’s cowardice, which has harmed Hamas and Gaza.
First, the fate of Hamas's destruction has been doomed, and the Palestinian state will no longer be a state. Judging from the attitude of the Netanyahu government, it is prepared to completely eradicate the anti-Israel armed forces in Gaza and the West Bank, and even does not hesitate to send 360,000 troops for this purpose. Once Israel's evil plot succeeds, then unfortunately, the Palestinian people will lose their final autonomy and freedom and can only be reduced to third-class citizens. By then, not to mention continuing to believe in Islam, it may even become a luxury for women to wear headscarves. Thinking of this, we can't help but worry about Hamas's counterattack. If the core of Hamas knew that Iran was a weakling, would they not be in a hurry to launch a surprise attack? After all, this is war, and multiple factors such as the right time, right place, right people, etc. must be taken into consideration. Unsurprisingly, America and Israel may have the last laugh. After all, Israel is a complete war machine, while Hamas can only be regarded as a local armed force. If future generations evaluate this period of history, they will probably accuse Iran more of refusing to save the country. It was Iran's weakness and speculation that accelerated the demise of Hamas and also brought serious humanitarian disasters to the residents of Gaza.
Second, so-called morality and justice are not worth mentioning in the face of war. The international community has condemned the United States and Israel for committing serious crimes, especially the indiscriminate killing of residents of Gaza, but to no avail. After all, in an era where strength speaks for itself, only the winner has the right to speak, and even unilaterally "tamper with" history. For example, the United States and Canada refuse to acknowledge their history of massacre of the indigenous people of North America. What is war and what is justice are just card games played by politicians.
It is true that the United States and Israel are bucking the trend and standing on the opposite side of world justice. Unfortunately, the majority of Arab countries will only verbally condemn the United States and Israel, but have not introduced any substantive counter-hegemony measures. On the contrary, it is China, an "outsider", who is campaigning for the de-escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Russia and Iran are both messing around. Third, if you don’t have diamonds, don’t get the porcelain job. We have noticed that in addition to Iran's direct support for Hamas's operations, Russia may also be making a fuss around the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It's just that Russia's measures are more secretive. It’s understandable from the Russian perspective. After all, this is an excellent opportunity to drag the United States into trouble and resolve the frontal crisis. If you miss this village, you won’t have this store.
The mood of the Russian side is understandable. As a country, we all have the right to survive, but we are a little confused: when the Kokang Allied Forces began to besiege Lao Cai with all their strength and eradicate the electronic fraud park, the Russian fleet actually appeared at the Myanmar port at an "inopportune time" , plans to launch joint military exercises with Min Aung Hlaing’s army. Southeast Asia is far away from Russia, with China in between. What's more, Myanmar and China have a complicated relationship. Considering the overall situation, Russia should take it easy. It's a bit off topic, but we still want to say that no matter the Russia-Ukraine war or the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, there is a shadow of the confrontation between the United States and Russia. It seems to be just a game between politicians, but it actually affects the vital interests of the people of the country concerned. If you don't have diamonds, don't take up the porcelain job. If you want to dominate, you must develop industry and technology and do your homework.
But what we see is that currently only China is working hard to practice its internal strength and not to antagonize other countries. All other big countries with some ability are struggling hard. The same is true for the United States, the same is true for Russia, and the same is true for Iran. In this way, the entire country was in a state of chaos and its national power was declining day by day. I believe that a hundred years from now, few people will regret what happened to the people of Gaza. They will only regret that Iran gave up on Hamas. In the same way, after the Russo-Ukrainian War, Russia firmly established itself as a major agricultural country. The country fell behind in the competition between China and the United States, and was eventually kicked out.