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Because the United States wants to engage Iran. The United States and Iran have a long-standing feud. Just imagine, Iran's attack on Saudi oil is a problem between the two countries, and it is likely to lead to war.
And that's exactly what the United States wants to see.
1. Grievances between the United States and Iran
From IranIslamic RevolutionBy the time of the JCPOA, the feud between the United States and Iran had been settled. At that time, a revolution broke out in Iran, and the ruler Pahlavi fled to the United States and was sheltered by the United States. Another Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, was very dissatisfied, and the bond between Iran and the United States was concluded.
After that, it happened that the famousHostage incidents。The United States has always been like this, it likes to shelter hostile elements in a country, it likes to watch other countries' countries make a fuss, and then sit back and reap the benefits of the fisherman.
Later, Iran's science and technology advanced by leaps and bounds, and they all reached the stage of building a nuclear fuel cycle system. The United States is again unpleasant, and has joined forces with other countries to force Iran not to continue to build a nuclear fuel cycle system. Ask Iran to cooperate with it, signTreaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons**Additional Protocols.
Second, the United States wants to get Iran
From the grievances and grievances between the United States and Iran, we can know that the United States did not want to engage Iran in a day or two, and the United States dared to criticize Iran without any evidence in this incident, and the purpose is very obvious. After the attack on the tanker in Iranian waters, the US Navy provided a very vague **,Only by virtue of a vague and unclear **, the United States dares to directly Iran。This is not trying to engage Iran, what is it?
However, the ultimate goal of the United States has not been achieved. Because many international ** have said that the United States is wrong in this move, and the impact of the United States and its regional allies in this incident is huge.
Therefore, the United States just wants to engage Iran, so it blames others.
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Because the Houthi missiles, drones, and other ** ammunition, including military training, are provided by Iran, the Houthi combat effectiveness is ** Iran.
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I don't know what the United States is doing this for, but it should be all for its interests, and there must be a reason.
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Because the United States has always wanted to find a reason to sanction Iran, and now it will not let it go.
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The Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack on Saudi oil, but the United States ran to blame Iran, mainly for personal revenge.
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Because the United States has long been unaccustomed to Iran's approach, it has been waiting for this opportunity for a long time, and it will certainly not let it go.
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Even if the Houthis group declares, it will not stop the United States from attacking Iran, and the United States is now looking for various reasons and excuses to involve Iran in order to launch sanctions and even attack Iran.
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Because the United States wants to find a reason to sanction Iran, and now that it finally has the opportunity to sanction Iran, how can the United States let go of this opportunity.
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The stalemate between the Yemen region and the multinational forces of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is at best a civil war in their country, and there are many things involved behind it, so to speak, the grievances between Iran's Houthis and Saudi Arabia and the United States cannot be fought, so he is not willing to help. What the United States is really concerned about is Saudi Arabia's rich oil resources, and the Houthis are so noisy that it is not impossible for the United States to watch the excitement from the sidelines.
The United States, which has always been known for interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, has to take into account its international reputation, so he is not willing to make a big deal about this worthless bone. In Yemen, where they broke out in the conflict, it is neither a military location nor a place rich in resources, and even if the United States helps Saudi Arabia take it, it will not make much money, and it will always lose money in the market.
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Because these small countries are simply not worthy of the United States to help them.
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Because the United States does not get much benefit by doing that, the United States does not want to do that.
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The United States wants them to lose both, and they will end up taking advantage of it.
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Because it is not worth the US shot, the US does not help.
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In the aftermath of the attack on Saudi Arabia's oil fields, the United States claimed it was ready to crusade against Iran. But this war is doomed to not start, because Iran is now developing a nuclear **, and if the United States strikes Iran, it will lead to Iran striking Israel. So the war between the United States and Iran is unlikely to start because of the attack on Saudi Arabia's oil fields.
The Saudi Aramco oil field was hit, some people say that the Houthis used drones and missiles to strike accurately, but we must clearly know that it is impossible for a local armed force to do it, which requires a ** behind-the-scenes participation in the planning to toss out, then the mastermind behind the attack on the Aramco oil field is IranAt a time when the United States and Iran are in a tense military standoff, Iran's attack on the Saudi Aramco oil fields will worsen and escalate the confrontation between the two sides and give the United States the best excuse to attack Iran by force. There is no one left.
Iran's bombing of the Aramco oil fields has seriously violated the core interests of the United States, and it is Iran's fault, and the European countries that oppose the issue of the United States attacking Iran by force will become ambiguous because of Iran's bombing of the Aramco oil fields, and on the major issue of the threat to the core interests of the United StatesEuropean countries will fight against the United States, and the most important thing now is Russia's attitude, if the United States can win Russia to maintain neutrality, the United States will be ready to attack Iran by force.
Finally, I want to say that even if Iraq challenges the United States' hegemony in the Middle East, it will still be overthrown by force for the United States, because we must clearly know that the United States is the most advanced in the world, and its economy is the first in the world, and the United States has the ability to fight until you are obedientHowever, Iran has once again challenged US hegemony, and the United States will also use force to solve the problem, and you must know that the United States is worried about finding an opportunity and excuse to use force against Iran, so Iran's bombing of the Aramco oil fields is the best excuse for the United States. However, the United States did not expect that it was the Houthis who caused trouble, and it was worried that this excuse was not so justified. It is estimated that there is a high probability that this war will not be fought.
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It is still necessary to think carefully about the actual fight, but it may be possible to make corresponding policies.
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I don't think so, but if it really starts, it will definitely use a lot of things
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Judging from the current situation, the two countries cannot fight at all, because after all, the two big countries are involved in too many interests.
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It should not be able to fight, it should be because Iran is now researching nuclear **, and if it succeeds, it may dominate the Middle East.
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Saudi Arabia claims it is the biggest loss in Saudi Arabia's history and has been forced to cut oil production in half.
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This is called thunder and rain, and war is not about fighting but about preparing in advance.
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This war is doomed to be fought, because Iran is now developing a nuclear **, and if the United States strikes Iran, it will lead to Iran striking Israel.
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Because of the Houthi bombing, Saudi Arabia's oil fields are not only a blow to the Saudi regime, but also a blow to the US hegemony in the Middle East.
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The Houthis came out and said for themselves that Saudi oil fields were attacked by Iran. But the United States and Saudi Arabia still don't think that something was attacked by the Houthis, they still think that Iran attacked it.
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The chaos in the Middle East stems from oil, and even more so from the redistribution of US interests in the Middle East. The Houthi attack on Saudi oil fields is a blow to the Saudi regime and, more importantly, a counterattack to US hegemony, and this is just the beginning.
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In fact, Iran wants to use this incident to tell the United States that as long as the United States intervenes, they will not be done with the United States and will not give up easily.
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For the Houthis, the attack on Saudi oil fields was aimed at striking at the US regime, which was not eliminated by the US. But its own strength has been greatly improved, and Iran thinks that in the future, the Houthis will do more to fight the US regime.
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Because at least the Houthis don't have such an advanced technological base, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other U.S. ** pointed the finger at Iran, believing that it was Iran that carried out the attack. They rely on missiles, drones, remotely piloted vehicles and cruise missiles imported from other countries to strike. It is also unclear whether they will be able to master this complex system of simultaneously delivering long-range strikes against similar targets.
Iran may not have technically carried out these operations, but without Iran's support, it is doubtful that the Houthis would be able to carry out these attacks. While the exact details are not yet known, the United States has released satellite images of the facilities that were attacked, showing that the attackers carried out at least 19 attacks, 17 of which hit targets.
Relevant US experts believe that there are many more strikes that do not approach the target, and these strikes involve at least some cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles, or all cruise missiles. The United States** has also released satellite imagery to networks in the United States and other countries showing Saudi facilities in Abqaiq being damaged only on the west-northwest, not on the south side.
If, as one would expect, the attack was launched from Yemen, then the frontage to the south of the facility should have been damaged. The images can be found on CBS. They appear, however, to be deliberately screened to limit the assessment of the damage suffered by these facilities.
But there is nothing secret or ambiguous about the strikes on these two facilities, and the direction of the attack indicated by the United States also seems to have been confirmed.
For the future, the Saudi attack offers a clear warning that U.S. air superiority and near-monopoly precision strike capabilities in the Gulf are rapidly eroding. Iran already has drones, remotely piloted aerial vehicles, cruise missiles and precision-strike ballistic missiles, and has begun supplying them to the Houthis and Allah.
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Because the United States wants to shirk its responsibility, it provokes the incident by saying that the Iranians did it on the grounds that the Houthis are not strong.
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Because the United States and Saudi Arabia must find a reason to use force against Iran, they must assume that Iran did it.
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Due to the powerful damage caused by drones, Saudi Arabia's oil production capacity has fallen by more than half, which has caused some volatility in the world's ** market.
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The social situation is tense to such an extent, biting you to death, blaming all the bad things on the opposite side, and wanting to add crimes, there is no word for trouble.
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Because this is the United States in order to maintain its own dignity, because not long ago the United States provided Saudi Arabia with a batch of advanced **, if he admits this matter, it is tantamount to slapping himself in the face.
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Because the United States and Saudi Arabia just don't want to admit it, otherwise people have a bad impression of them, and in order to shirk responsibility, they are unwilling to admit it.
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Because then the United States can find an excuse to participate in Iran's domestic affairs, so that it can justify its name.
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The United States and Saudi Arabia are in a gang, and it is all too common to wash briquettes at the end of this year.
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Because the United States and Iran are at loggerheads, and if the United States says it is Iran, it can say that Iran does not love peace and attacks and so on.
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The Americans believe that the Houthis are Iranian-backed and that the refinery incident was planned and carried out by Iran. So as to achieve military objectives against Iran.