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Ouch. They won't cancel anything in Israel though.
This is why the region has to push America out and find better allies. This superpower is overwhelmingly favoring Israel and is not a good ally to Arabs , Turks , nor Iranians.
GCC and Saudis are also a target in US/Israeli ulterior motives
Well, Trump already named MBS in his speech ... calling him day and nite to strike Iran.Apparently everyone in KSA was against this but MBS wanted this and his wish is final. His head could be on the chopping block by rivals hopefully
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MBS knew better. He dragged KSA in thisWell, Trump already named MBS in his speech ... calling him day and nite to strike Iran.
This increases likelihood of future nuclear war if nations are unable to inflict conventional damage on each other
No doubt Iran has plenty to lose. What you have to accept is THEY were attacked and have no choice but to fight like cornered tigers. They simply have to fight and do whatever it can. They have a ling heritage and sitting back absorbing is not what they are about. The damage they have inflicted or are capable of inflicting cannot be downplayed.The US hasn't targeted Iranian Oil infrastructure nor has it struck at the pillars of the Iranian economy. Bridges, dams, power grid are yet to go down. If you don't think Iran has anything to lose then you are mistaken.
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