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Writer's pictureRéal Laplaine

Where does Russia fit in the Israeli-Iranian war?

Updated: 4 days ago



Now that Iran is officially in the conflict, lobbing warheads into Israel - it raises an interesting question - who benefits most from this conflict?

First, it was Israel taking on the Hamas, then it was Israel taking on Hezbollah, Iran's proxy army, by invading Lebanon, and now Iran is officially in the fight.



The United States remains a staunch supporter of Israel, despite its atrocities against the Palestinian and Lebanese people, feeding it a constant stream of weapons to fight its “enemies” - but again, we all know that the U.S.A. does not want to lose its strongest ally in the Middle East - so they will inevitably be pulled into this new front between Israel and Iran, which means more financing and more weapons - a lot more.

As the Middle East conflict escalates, it means the United States will now be forced into weaponizing two fronts, Ukraine and Israel - and that means less for one of them, and you guessed it, probably less for Ukraine.

So, who benefits from that?



The little man in the Kremlin, of course, who probably engineered the initial conflict between Israel and Hamas, arranging the kidnapping of Israeli citizens in the knowledge the Israel would be looking for provocation to start an all-out assault against the Hamas, which in turn would bring the Hezbollah into the fight, and ultimately, Iran - and that would weaken the United States' stance in the Ukraine - all to his advantage.

The Russian regime, under Vladimir Putin, a former KGB boss man, is really good at disruption. They know how to start fires and distract people from the true issues and causes.



If someone bothers to search and dig deep enough, they will probably find Russian hands in the Middle East mix - because there can be no doubt that Russia will benefit from this escalating war.


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Réal Laplaine

Author of high concept & speculative fiction thrillers


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