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Who has gained from the chaos in the Middle East?

author:There is reason and face

In the early morning of April 19 local time, Israel launched an attack on Iran and its neighboring Iraq and Syria.

Explosions were heard in the Isfahan region of Iran, the southern Syrian province of Suweida, the Baghdad region of Iraq and the province of Babylon.

Who has gained from the chaos in the Middle East?

For a moment, the world tensed its nerves.

Observe the reactions of all parties involved. Among them, the attitude of the United States and how Iran will act are the most concerned by everyone.

Many observers say that neither the United States nor Iran wants to make things bigger.

The reason is that the United States is currently aiming its main resources and energies at China and is competing with China for internal strength, while Iran's objective domestic situation does not allow it.

Later, the US media released the news: the United States was notified before the Israeli attack, but Biden has told Israeli leaders that although the United States promises to protect Israel "unbreakable", the United States will not participate in offensive operations against Iran.

Is this really the case? There are two questions here:

One is the strange synchronization of information from the previous day.

On April 18, the United States released information through various channels, calling it "pacifying" the authorities in Inner Anyahu, and in order to prevent Israel from attacking Iran, it agreed that Israel would use the attack on Rafah as a bargaining chip in exchange for a promise not to take a large-scale counterattack against Iran.

Who has gained from the chaos in the Middle East?

In order to play more realistically, the Israeli media followed up and released news that the Israeli army was pressing forward step by step, resulting in Egypt having to make "the troops stationed in the northern Sinai Peninsula fully prepared".

If the United States and Israel had not ventilated earlier, how could they have achieved such a high degree of consistency in the release of information?

The second is the most direct impact that can be expected.

Immediately after the news of Israel's attack on Iran spread, oil and gas prices skyrocketed. As the world's largest producer of petrochemical energy, the Middle East will trigger a fire in the entire energy market.

China has long been highly dependent on the Middle East's oil and gas resources.

In previous years, more than half of China's oil and gas imports came from the Middle East, and in many years it was close to 70%.

At the same time, the United States has long since changed from the impression of an oil-consuming importer to an oil-exporter.

In 2023, the United States will produce an average of 12.9 million barrels of crude oil per day, ranking first in the world for six consecutive years. Russia and Saudi Arabia, 10.1 million b/d and 9.7 million b/d, respectively.

It is not difficult to see that the Middle East has a very prominent direct impact on China's energy security.

The sharp rise in oil and gas prices, in turn, will import inflation into China, causing widespread impact on China's livelihood.

After returning from her visit to China, Mrs. Yellen adopted a series of attacks on China, in essence, in essence, in an attempt to undermine China's social stability through economic and financial means, so as to achieve victory in the struggle against China's endurance.

In other words, Israel's attack on Iran to make a big deal in the Middle East is definitely a "good" move to flank China's financial, economic, and social stability in the eyes of some forces in the United States.

Judging from Israel's choice of targets, Israel has a tendency to be unafraid of making things bigger. Israel's focus on Isfahan, Iran, has several Iranian nuclear facilities, including the Natanz nuclear facility, which is at the heart of Iran's uranium enrichment program.

Who has gained from the chaos in the Middle East?

Iran has previously warned that if Israel attacks and destroys Iran's nuclear facilities, Iran will retaliate against Israeli nuclear facilities.

What happens when a nuclear facility is blown up?

The answer is self-evident, and the consequences are unimaginable.

As mentioned earlier, U.S. officials personally admitted that Israel had attacked Iran before notifying the United States.

In other words, even if the United States is not involved, it has not stopped Israel's plan of action to focus on threatening to strike Iran's nuclear facilities.

Isn't this the tempo to make things bigger in the Middle East?

In late February, Bushnell, a member of the US Air Force on active duty, set himself on fire to protest the US authorities' support for Israel's brutal genocide in Gaza.

It is not difficult to see that the so-called US does not want to make a big deal in the Middle East is an outright false proposition and a kind of strategic fraud.

As far as the United States is concerned, as long as it disguises itself as a direct participant, it can continue to stir up the situation in the Middle East and greatly reduce the risk of being attacked.

In the financial market on April 19, as soon as the news of Israel's attack on Iran came, in addition to the rise in oil and gas, the dollar index also ushered in a sharp rise. This means that there is a lot of money that has taken a safe-haven operation and bought US dollar assets. Yellen, who was worried about the U.S. debt that no one wanted, was threatened by war and drove a large amount of money to take over.

Therefore, we must have a sober understanding of the evil nature of US imperialism, polish our eyes, and not be fooled by their hypocritical and cunning words.

Brother Justi said, they are really bad!