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The West's ammunition shortage, and the exorbitant costs of replenishing it. And the long time it will take, is a weakness. Low-cost production capacity is a strength.
If we ignore nuclear weapons, it's abundantly clear who would win a protracted war. America also can't supply its partners with fuel for a long time.
If you look at Venezuela (oil), you begin to understand the geopolitical situation.
America is taking care of its energy supply. Israel wants oil supplies in the Middle East because it is currently dependent on Kazakhstan, its largest supplier (via the Mediterranean Sea), and Azerbaijan, its second-largest supplier.
So the war isn't at all about the threat from Iran, and Iran knows that. Israel wants oil from the Middle East.
America and Israel are defending themselves against China's geopolitics. Because that will sooner or later cut off the energy supply from Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
That's also why the war in Iran won't end within a month. It will only stop when Arab oil exporters start supplying Israel. And then you get the whole shebang to protect those interests.
In short: A situation is being created where Arab oil exporters are made dependent on Israel.And then Israel takes over.
Completely self-conceived, of course. Not an opinion, but an option nonetheless.
But not a crazy one. 75% of the weapons in Saudi Arabia come from America, and they're probably easy to disable, even if only through continuous maintenance, spare parts, and software updates. Electronic sabotage is a typical Israeli tactic and they're very good at it.
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