At the end of December 2020, a sudden and violent explosion at the airport in Yemen led to serious casualties; Israel continuously bombed Iranian military bases located in Syria; and Iran quietly sent missiles and troops to Iraq and met with local militant groups. Although the new year has arrived, the entire Middle East is shrouded in danger. Russia has begun a massive airstrike in Syria in retaliation for earlier attacks on patrol convoys and Syrian government forces. U.S. aircraft carrier battle groups and strategic bombers have begun withdrawing from the Middle East back to their homelands, and have made it clear that the withdrawal is due to concerns about the danger in the region.
U.S. Allies Fire First Shot of New Year, Warplanes Pound Iran’s Little Brother’s Lair, This Time Not Israel
It is clear that all kinds of instability is increasing and danger signals are becoming more and more frequent. Indeed, the world landscape today is very delicate, especially the situation in Iran is in a very tense state. The U.S. military keeps releasing signals that Iran is preparing to launch an attack on U.S. bases in Iraq. Israel also claims that in order to stop a possible Iranian attack, Israel must strike first. The Iranian side has given a rebuke to the U.S.-Israeli practice of building momentum by claiming that Iran is going to launch a military operation. Iran claims that the U.S. and Israel are looking for a pretext to fire on Iran and are building momentum in public opinion.
U.S. ally fires first shot of the New Year, warplanes pound Iran’s little brother’s nest, this time not Israel
At the same time, Iran has also submitted a report to the United Nations calling for a halt to possible military adventures by the U.S. military. Indeed the current situation makes it more likely that the US will carry out military adventures than Iran. The U.S. wants to create war in the Middle East and thus take advantage of the chaos to achieve its political, strategic and other objectives. Israel also wants to launch the battle before January 20 to avoid a future de-escalation of U.S.-Iranian relations and a situation that would be detrimental to Israel. With all the dangerous factors, the U.S. ally suddenly fired the first shot of the New Year, launching a heavy air strike on Iran’s little brother’s lair.
U.S. allies fired the first shot of the New Year, warplanes pounded Iran’s little brother’s lair, this time not Israel
U.S. allies fired the first shot of the New Year, warplanes pounded the lair of Iran’s little brother, this time not Israel! According to the British Reuters news agency reported on January 2, the U.S. allies took the lead in firing the first shot of the New Year, pointing directly at Iran’s little brother, but this time it was not Israel, but Saudi Arabia. According to reports, in the early hours of January 1, local time, Saudi Arabia sent a number of F-15 warplanes to Yemen, including the capital Sana’a, Houthi-controlled areas, these areas are also the nest of the Houthis.
U.S. allies fired the first shot of the New Year, warplanes pounded the lair of Iran’s little brother, this time not Israel
The reason for Saudi Arabia to implement air strikes is that previously members of the new Yemeni government were subjected to heavy attacks such as rocket fire at Aden airport, resulting in many casualties. It is reported that Saudi warplanes dropped a large number of bombs and multiple missiles, bombing several Houthi strongholds and destroying a large number of military facilities such as military positions and improvised ammunition depots. In late December 2020, the U.S. just sold $290 million worth of precision-guided bombs, including 3,000 GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb I (SDB I), to Saudi Arabia. Having just secured the U.S. arms sale, Saudi Arabia has begun a heavy bombing campaign against the Iranian minion’s lair, which is clearly more than simply retaliation for the Aden airfield.
U.S. allies fired the first shot of the New Year, warplanes pounded Iran’s little brother’s nest, this time not Israel
Saudi Arabia has suddenly stepped in at this moment and fired the first shot of the New Year, also on behalf of the U.S. military. The U.S. military withdrew its aircraft carriers and bombers to the homeland, is worried about missile attacks, indicating that it does not want a direct war with Iran. But the U.S. military does not want Iran to gain calm, unleashing allies such as Israel and Saudi Arabia to launch attacks on Iran becomes a priority option. This time, Saudi Arabia fired the first shot, targeting Iran’s little brother, which should also be considered a kind of momentum building action.
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