
The region is entering a dangerous turn - Jordan News
Middle East is currently entering a dangerous turn after the escalation of mutual attacks between Israel and Iran, and the possibility of intervention by regional and major countries in the conflict, the most important of which are the nuclear club countries such as Pakistan, China and North Korea, those countries that believe that whoever prevents Iran from possessing a nuclear bomb is capable of dismantling our nuclear weapons and threatening our security in the future . اضافة اعلان The Israeli strike on Iran came as part of pre-planning with the West using the latest artificial intelligence technology, which Israel excels at globally and by harnessing Western intelligence work, while Iran did not expect this strike in the midst of its negotiations with the United States, and the complete neutralization of Russia. The possibility of expanding the conflict and completely closing important sea ports such as the Strait of Hormuz and Bab al-Mandeb has become more likely than ever, and the consequences it may cause may outweigh the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the world, not forgetting that the war on Iran may involve China, North Korea and Pakistan directly unlike the previous Ukrainian conflict because they sense the danger that will approach them after the end of this conflict. Therefore, all the great powers must shoulder their responsibilities for what is happening now in the region and strictly apply to make the Middle East Region nuclear-weapon-free and hold a comprehensive peace conference in the region that includes resolving the Palestinian issue by establishing their own state , because any incalculable steps may ignite a nuclear war in the world.

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