The same than in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–2012_Strait_of_Hormuz_dispute I guess.What is they want?
I dont know, but certainly they dont need the money.
The same than in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–2012_Strait_of_Hormuz_dispute I guess.What is they want?
The same than in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–2012_Strait_of_Hormuz_dispute I guess.
I dont know, but certainly they dont need the money.
First of all, you are saying AMERICAN CONVOY WAS ATTACKED IN IRAQ. Not Syria, EVERYBODY knows about the attack in Syria, there were no mention of US Convoy being attacked anywhere outside Syria by any Bulletin, if there is an attack, they would most definitely raise the alert level.Just Wondering, why should a trolling idiot who leaves flamebaiting comments be granted with a moderator's place!?
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Btw, an Iraqi group took tge responisbility of attack on American forces in Syria. Most probably, they are the ones that targeted American convoy in Iraq.
Well, 7 years or so working in the intelligence field taught me one thing.there are a few ancient videos and pictures that these web-warriors keep recycling to defame Pakistan too. it's like a united corporation of indian pajeets and jehadis of afg-pak-persia origin overseas.
they are so dumb that they post same materials to show different fake stories on the same sites over and over again.
by the way I still firmly believe that the current persian regime works with amreeka
now someone will come and say that: but but but amreeka killed their heap-big jehadi haji in Iraq. yes, well working for amreeka never saved bin laden either (unless you have him housed in some retirees colony on some paradise island)
I think you're right in Bush age and backwards, but it's not the case from Obama age and forwards, although USA take advantage of people believing that to hide their own interests.Every war is about 'influence' and 'influence' is about 'money'.
But sometimes nations DO act against their own interests. I believe a large part of America's policies in the Middle East is driven by the Israel Lobby which controls Washington. But the Lobby has made a 'symbiotic' relationship with the Military Industrial Complex, so it is now more than the Lobby. America is failing in the Middle East because of irrational policies, driven by the pressure groups within America. There is no happy outcome for America in the Middle East.
As for the Strait of Hormuz, that, along with the few islands in the Persian Gulf being contested between Arabs and Iran, have their place in the tensions but I don't think they amount to much. And I don't believe America needs the Middle Eastern oil much--that was one more 'urban myth'.
To understand American geopolitics, you all start better understanding American domestic politics. An Obama, driven by different lobbies, secured a JCPOA with Iran. And a Trump, driven by different lobbies, unilaterally nullified JCPOA.