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US President Donald Trump, who claims to have played a role in ending the growing war-tension between India and Pakistan, did not want to play the same role in the Israel-Palestine war. Clearing the US's role in the ongoing war in the Middle East, Iran's nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan were attacked on Saturday.
Trump has warned that "if Iran still does not come to the peace talks or makes the mistake of retaliating, it will face a tragedy that has not been seen before." The war that started almost two years ago between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas has spread to Iran via the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Yemen's Houthi rebels. Now that the powerful US is home, the tension in the Middle East has become multifaceted. At some point, the war will take a break, but until then, how many human lives will be lost is a matter of confusion.
After Hamas attacked unarmed civilians in Israel on October 7, 2023, Israel launched an attack on Palestine's Gaza Strip as retaliation. This attack, which was launched by Hamas as the "apocalypse", has so far killed about 60,000 people, including more than 17,000 children. Whether or not Hamas has been completely destroyed can only be assessed in the future, but the issue of the destruction of the human race in Gaza is already clear. An unlimited number of unarmed civilians have been killed in attacks by Israel claiming to wipe out a limited group. Similarly, for self-defense, Israel has been attacking Lebanon and Yemen targeting Hezbollah and Houthis. Israel has increased the damage by not only firing missiles, but also detonating pagers and walkie-talkies. In this way, not only the scope of the war, but also the figures of human and material losses are spreading.
Israel has called for a coup in Iran. Yes, Iran has a totalitarian regime run by clerics. Especially Ayatollah Khomeini, who came to power with the Islamic revolution, has run such a 'theocratic' dictatorship in which there is no room for democracy, press freedom, human rights, religious freedom and political debate. Moreover, all aspirations and rights of women have been curtailed. The example of torture and murder of Amini for refusing to wear hijab shows how women who seek rights are punished. The fact that the Iranian people are suffocating has been confirmed by the events that have been revealed from time to time. The downfall of any oppressive power is possible through the awakening of the people. However, the practice of coup d'état through military intervention by another country overstepping the legal and sovereign rights of the Iranian people was also unacceptable in the past, and Israel's plan to repeat the same day in Iran is also contrary to established international norms. Whether such an attempt will succeed or not is the second question. However, Iraq and Afghanistan are another example of such practices being successful for the time being, but they are fatal for the long term.
The technology and materials provided by the US made Israel's fight easier. However, even when the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dragged and tricked for two consecutive years, the US limited its role to support. Because America is a powerful country on many fronts of trade and geopolitics. Powerful countries know that the easier it is to enter a war again, the more complicated the process of exiting. It is a harsh truth of history that the Soviet Union's withdrawal from Afghanistan and the US's withdrawal from Vietnam have become complicated. Ukraine, which will be analyzed in more than a week, has been vexing Russia for more than three years. Similarly, there is no satisfactory answer to the question of what the US achieved after entering Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003. Claiming that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction led to an attack on the US. Iraq was occupied. Hussain was captured and hanged. However, weapons of mass destruction were not found in Iraq as claimed by the US, but Iraq is still unstable after 22 years. In the same way, after 20 years of entering Afghanistan, America left after handing over power to the Taliban. In all these wars, America has suffered huge military and financial losses.
The amount that America has to spend on the defense budget is extraordinary. Even today, there are US military bases in hundreds of countries around the world. There are US military bases in Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Israel in West Asia, Italy, Germany, Poland and Belgium in Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Romania in Eastern Europe, Japan, South Korea in East Asia and Cameroon in Africa. Such a presence undoubtedly strengthened his global influence, grip, reach, surveillance and exercise of power. It is one thing to have the ability to strike any country at any place at any time, but because of this, if the weak countries of the world live in fear, the peace created by it is based on oppression. The peace we seek must be based on mutual benefit and respect. This is what America, Russia, China, India or any other power nation should realize.
