b*********3 发帖数: 1709 | 1 Why The United States Won't Launch A Ground War Versus Iran
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-22/why-united-states-wont-launch-
ground-war-versus-iran
China and Russia have warned Washington too that it must not attack Iran.
Iran has guarantees from Russia, China, Pakistan, Turkey, and even Japan and
India that its economic future is secure… despite US sanctions.
So, only Saudia remains as a host for US aggression versus Iran. But Saudia
has much to lose by hosting US aggression, especially with Russia pushing
OPEC+. And even the largely defunct Arab League opposes US aggression
versus Iran, from any Saudi base.
Iran will fight back
Next, consider the military force that Iran has at its disposal. From
advanced Grad rockets to the Kornet, expect an announcement soon that S-400
’s and other advanced armaments will be provided to Iran to ensure its
right to defend itself. That, in conjunction with an already formidable
array of defensive weapons to secure Iran’s borders and sea lanes will
guarantee a formidable defense.
The United States cannot afford another new war
While the Federal Reserve may print the USD at will, a new war – especially
a major war versus Iran – will weaken the US economically, despite the
gamed casino numbers we see daily from Wall Street.
If the US were to attack Iran, be sure that the oil market will be mightily
affected, causing oil prices to surge exponentially. Gold too will surge.
Indeed, such an oil and gold price effect may be the prick needed to deflate
the multi-quadrillion inflated USD bubble of public debt and derivative
speculation that can burst again… just as it burst in 2008-2009. But this
time when the financial collapse occurs, and as Donald Trump has warned, the
new collapse will render the financial collapse of 2008-2009 to be a picnic.
The US is not capable of defeating Iran in a conventional war
This time, there is no “coalition of the willing” to posture and pretend
that the US has many and varied allies engaged in some just cause to rid the
world of evil, as it proclaimed in 1994 versus North Korea, and in 2003
versus Iraq. |
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