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Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy
by
Theones
on 29/08/2022, 23:25:48 UTC
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There is no other explanation for these strikes, but they do not want the stolen oil tap to stop. Otherwise, why aren't the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' deployment centers in other countries such as Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon targeted? It is also noteworthy that Turkey has escalated its attacks against Kurdish groups, whether in northern Syria or in Iraq, and these groups are directly supported by America. There is a conflict of interests in the Syrian field, and this is one of the goals that they succeeded in reaching after the failure of their attempt to overthrow the regime in Syria .
They are hitting Syrian resistance positions not Iran's since they know Iran would retaliate hard and they still haven't forgotten what a dozen hypersonic missiles did to their biggest and heavily defended base while their defense systems all watch impotently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GWtBtkri-k
https://imgur.com/F6oQGsk

The plan is actually to leave Syria in as much chaos as they can when they are kicked out of Syria just like what they did when escaping Afghanistan. Part of that plan is to try and revive ISIS terrorists in the region.
This plan is pursued more seriously now that the oil infrastructure that US has been stealing from are targeted and the production is estimated to have decreased by at least 85%. With US casualties piling on, the cost of being there is exponentially increasing making it hard to hide them and justify the pretense.
This is an important point. Indeed, terrorist attacks have been repeated in many locations, whether in Syria or Iraq, and ISIS declares their adoption. ISIS is still present in the Syrian scene and will be used as a last pressure card.
All this comes in conjunction with persistent Israeli efforts to cancel the agreement with Iran on its nuclear file by putting pressure on its ally America .