Complete Destruction and Brutal Death
Tom King, the UK Defence Minister during the Gulf War in 1991, visited his troops in Hafr Al-Batin. When asked in a press conference about the war context, he stated that the coalition countries agreed on rebuilding the infrastructure in Kuwait, and that his country would restore the Doha power station. One journalist pointed out that the station had not been damaged yet, to which the minister replied, "It will be bombed." And indeed, it was bombed during the war, possibly by the British without justification.
The bombing of oil facilities in Iran was initiated by Israel, which claimed that the bombing was carried out in consultation with Trump. However, Trump denied this, even though he bombed the Port of Bushehr and then Kharg Island to confirm that the cunning fox Netanyahu shares roles with the immoral president, who began threatening to destroy power stations in Iran as he thinks like King—meaning the destruction of power and water stations in the Gulf, which are lifelines for Gulf countries as they rely on desalination of seawater.
Iran can survive without electricity; if the mullah regime falls, another Persian regime similar to the Shah will come to power. However, Gulf countries cannot live without water and energy for a short period. Hence, we return to the title of our initial article at the start of this war, which suggests that it is a continuation of the destruction of what has not yet been destroyed in Arab countries. Israel will not be harmed, nor will America. That is why they chose the Gulf as a battlefield, because they could have destroyed Iran's nuclear program facilities and others from a distance using aircraft carriers, Diego Garcia base, Turkey, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, and others. But they wanted to destroy the Gulf and its infrastructure and envied its soaring revival for the benefit of Israel and the major monopolies in the arms and construction industries, meaning they will revert the Gulf to the 1970s. This has been, from the beginning, a result of mutual deceit between Netanyahu and Sinwar (who did not calculate well or calculated with a regime that has let him down from the start). Each prepared an ambush for the other; Sinwar exploited the calm period that Netanyahu requested from Qatar to build up his military strength with Qatari funds, while Netanyahu exploited the calm to infiltrate Hezbollah and Iran. The project of what is currently happening was ready in Netanyahu's drawer before the flood of Al-Aqsa occurred, and he was aware of it beforehand and could have aborted it, but he wanted it to be a tight trap for himself for what comes next, and this is what happened—erasing the Palestinian cause and destroying the Gulf. He needed an American president who was pliable to him and his shoes, as opposed to Biden, and Trump came after graduating from the Zionist Epstein Academy tailored to fit.
The question is, if Trump got involved, why did the Gulf countries get entangled? Don't they have strategic minds to think, or do they just clap!?
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