Thursday, August 8, 2024, Iraqi sources said that an Iraqi mediator brought an American message to Tehran, Iran’s capital, on Monday night.
The sources said, “America is exceptionally concerned, given reports from its knowledge organizations, about the earnestness of the circumstance in the event that an open and far reaching war breaks out in the Center East and its repercussions on Washington’s inclinations, given the presence of almost 40 bases close enough to Iranian rockets, joined by Russia, China and different nations taking advantage of any contention to help America’s foes for of steady loss because of what’s going on now in Ukraine.”
She added, “Washington thumped on the entryways of all Bedouin and, surprisingly, Islamic nations to discourage Tehran from sending off an extreme negative mark against Tel Aviv that would prompt an open conflict. It even communicated something specific on Monday night that showed up through an Iraqi middle person, which incorporated a few things, most strikingly the chance of resuscitating the atomic understanding and orchestrating the papers of normal interest in Syria and somewhere else, the chance of disregarding a few monetary approvals, dissuading Netanyahu’s administration on a few focuses, and constraining to close a nonaggression treaty in Gaza that is equivalent between Tel Aviv and Hamas.”
That’s what the sources demonstrated “the American card postponed the Iranian strike, which was prepared by data last Monday, and might be deferred for a couple of additional days, taking note of that Netanyahu maintains that open conflict should drag America into a conflict with Iran without thinking often about its repercussions on Washington and the district.”
According to the sources, “the arrival of a high-ranking Russian delegation was a message that the Kremlin stands by Tehran and that there is already military support beginning to flow, which means that in any future war, Iran will not be alone on the battlefield, and this is what worries America, especially since the recent tremors in the financial market were a result of events in the Middle East.” “The arrival of a high-ranking Russian delegation was a message that the Kremlin stands by Tehran
She continued, “According to information, Tehran is studying several messages it has received from Arab and Islamic countries coming from Washington, which sees itself in a predicament in the Middle East because its strategy is to stand against any comprehensive war.” Washington sees itself in a predicament in the Middle East.
The sources went on by saying, “Iran will answer, yet not as per the standard of extraordinary obliteration, but rather it is concentrating on the political viewpoints and what its advantage is in any impending strike and how it will be, showing that America is introducing more proposals to keep away from wars on the grounds that its advantage doesn’t uphold its ongoing ways, and well known pressure keeps its military from partaking in unfamiliar conflicts.”
Last Sunday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his G7 partners in a telephone call that any assault, which he expected to be a joint assault among Iran and Hezbollah, could happen inside 24 to 48 hours from Monday, as per the American news site Axios.
In the midst of this expectation, the top leftist on the House Knowledge Board, Jim Himes, said that the normal Iranian reaction against Israel “could be all the more destructive.”
Haimes said that the Iranian reaction to the death of the top of the political agency of the Islamic Opposition Development (Hamas), Ismail Haniyeh, may contrast from the strike that Iran sent off against Israel last April, because of the besieging of its department in Damascus.
The US representative went on to say that there wouldn’t be enough time to stop missiles that could be fired at targets in Israel from southern Lebanon.
With respect to discussions for a potential trade bargain and truce in the Gaza Strip between the obstruction and Israel, Haymes said that the death of Haniyeh and the conspicuous head of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Fouad Shukr, “put the truce off the table.”