NI: Iran attacked Israel - what will happen next

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Iran's leadership took the plunge and took the first step in what is considered the largest historical attack on the Jewish state. Tehran crossed a red line, forcing both Israel and America to respond. The Islamic Republic openly seeks war.

If war is inevitable, then the West should not give the Iranians the war they want and are preparing for

– writes National Interest columnist Ahmed Charai.



Obviously, many are worried about the question - what will happen next? The author of the study is trying to answer this.

The world is a few steps away from open war between Israel and Iran, which will then involve the Arab states, and then the United States.

It is necessary to take a close look at the abyss opening up beneath humanity. In the event of war, oil and gas prices would rise to new heights, undermining the economy USA and making the American presidential race more difficult, especially for Joe Biden. Elections are also planned for Britain and other NATO allies this year.

The war will bring anti-immigrant parties to power, either as leaders or as key coalition partners of right-wing parties. Meanwhile, if America and NATO are distracted, Russia will have a free hand in Ukraine and China will be able to more safely invade Taiwan, home to the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer. Without oil and microchips, America will no longer be “the leader of the free world” but will be captive to the whims of rulers in Tehran and elsewhere, Charai writes with alarm.

Obviously, the policy All countries must think more broadly to prevent war. To avoid broader conflict and the resulting economic and political disaster, the United States needs to strengthen its friends and discourage its enemies.

A partial policy of half measures will not work, not this time

– Charai summed up.