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Iran gave up its revenge on Israel. Is it a sign of weakness or a delaying tactic?

2024-08-20

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On July 31, Ismail Haniyeh, leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), was killed in an attack in Tehran. The attack occurred after Haniyeh attended the inauguration ceremony of the new Iranian President Masoud Pezerhiziyan. After investigation, Iran claimed that the incident was caused by the Israeli intelligence department. The important guests invited by Iran were openly killed in their own capital. This is undoubtedly a serious provocation that is very embarrassing. Iran has expressed its determination to retaliate against Israel. For a time, the situation in the Middle East was suddenly overcast. Not only was Israel on high alert, but even the United States urgently sent additional troops to the Middle East to prevent accidents, including the USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier battle group and a squadron of F22 stealth fighters. However, after less than half a month, Iran still did not make any movement. Only a few of Iran's younger brothers attacked Israel and the US military bases in Syria from time to time, which was generally a small fight.

At this time, Western media began to expose that the new Iranian president was a moderate dove who advocated easing tensions with the United States and Israel. In addition, in order to cooperate with the next stage of the Gaza peace talks, Iran expressed its willingness to give up its plan to retaliate against Israel and release its peace goodwill. As soon as this news came out, it immediately triggered controversy from all parties, especially on the domestic Internet. A wave of "Iran's cowardice theory" immediately became rampant. The central idea is nothing more than: Iran is too cowardly, and its patience ranks second in the world (as for who is the world's first, everyone on earth knows), and it dares not really take action. Iran has been infiltrated and has become a brush. It has been completely controlled by the United States and Israel. It will even soon turn to the West and is completely unreliable. And so on. People who hold the above views can be divided into two categories. One category is those who hate iron for steel and think that Iran is not strong enough and firm enough to resist the hegemony of the United States and Israel. The other category is pro-US and Israeli people who gloat over misfortunes and are complacent.