US-Iran War: Why did America attack Iran? Did Saudi Arabia persuade Trump?
News India Live, Digital Desk: The whole world is shocked after the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. But the question that arises is why America launched such a major attack on Iran at this time? Was this only the result of the report of the American Intelligence Department or was there some big lobbying from Arab countries working behind it? The shocking reasons behind this attack have come to light. Role of Saudi Arabia: Did the ‘friend’ create pressure? According to reports, not only Israel but also Saudi Arabia is believed to have played an important role in this attack. It is being told that Saudi Arabia had done a strong lobbying in the White House. The Saudi defense minister reportedly warned that if the US withdrew, Iran would become even more powerful and dangerous in the region. Experts believe that Saudi Arabia inspired America to take this step to protect the security of Gulf countries and to stop the growing influence of Iran. Intelligence Report: Claiming “No Risk” The US Intelligence Department had given a special briefing to President Donald Trump. It was claimed that Iran’s nuclear program and its missile capabilities have now become an ‘imminent threat’ to America. The intelligence report also indicated that tracking Khamenei is now easier and the risk of US military casualties in this operation is very low. This “low risk-high reward” report convinced Trump to give the green light to the attack. Donald Trump’s stance: “Iran now has the biggest opportunity.” Confirming the attack, President Trump wrote on social media that Khamenei’s death is not only justice for America, but is the biggest opportunity for the Iranian people to get their country back. Trump made it clear that “Heavy and Pinpoint Bombing” will continue until America’s goals in the Middle East are achieved. Regional Stability and Future Crisis Iran has announced 40 days of mourning, calling the attack a ‘great crime’. Also, the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) have launched counterattacks on Israel and US targets in the Gulf under ‘Operation Truthful Promise 4’. Saudi Arabia and UAE have kept their air defense on high alert. This war has also started affecting the global energy market and oil prices.
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