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Conclusions that can be drawn from the Israel-Iran conflict and the broader global situation: - Currently, international law only functions effectively in times of low tension. When crises escalate, countries tend to rely on power politics. Each state acts based on its own interpretation of national interest. This will remain the case until the key destabilizing factors are eliminated. - Russia is the main threat to the free world. - Global instability will continue to rise until an effective system of international law is established. However, as mentioned, achieving this will be difficult without first addressing the sources of destabilization. - The global arms race is set to intensify, with more countries expanding their military capabilities. - Once again, Russia has shown itself to be an unreliable partner. Alliances with Russia offer no genuine security guarantees. - Iran’s air defense systems, including those supplied by Russia, proved to be ineffective.
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Three strange teams, one is Israel, which fights for power and lives, including Israelis and Iranians. The second is Iran, which was beaten and killed so many people, and was bullied. A group of people were ready to help it, but it surrendered. What should a group of people do? Are you all Israeli agents? Try to see which countries are against Israel. The third is President Trump, who says one thing and does another. He doesn't care about anything for himself, including face. The culprit of everything is the surrender faction in power in Iran, who has no backbone and sells out his teammates. Israel will definitely attack Iran and start a war again in the future. Next time, the unit price will have to watch the show from the sidelines and it will be difficult to help him. Iran sells out his teammates without any ambiguity.
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