JAVA POST [en] — Iraq's Aggression Triggers Joint Revolt, National Leaders Speak Out

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Middle East Conflict

Iraq's Aggression Triggers Joint Revolt, National Leaders Speak Out


MIDDLE EAST — The geopolitical conflict in the Middle East is now capturing global attention. Today's sudden military aggression by Iraq against Saudi Arabia has triggered a highly shocking geopolitical movement.

Caught off guard by the sudden strike, the Saudi Arabian government has responded to this escalation through an official article release :


https://app.warera.io/article/6a26a40942faeb5fbc52dd1c


Broadly speaking, the Saudi Arabian government questioned the motives behind the invasion and regretted the damage to the Islamic Brotherhood.

Beyond this bilateral tension, Iraq's maneuver has apparently sparked a chain reaction. Various countries that have been under Iraqi occupation responded to this escalation by launching a simultaneous rebellion (Joint Revolt). Points of resistance are now erupting in various states such as Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain. Seeing how fast the escalation is spreading, it is highly possible that this conflict will drag on into a long-term war.

The JAVA POST editorial team managed to conduct exclusive interviews to get official statements from several national leaders at the center of this Middle East conflict. Here are the results of our interviews:

Vice President of Saudi Arabia, https://app.warera.io/user/682244f0965f3fe641754bce:

"Iraq's attack was unprovoked, unjustified, and a threat to regional stability. Saudi Arabia condemns this aggression and stands for peace, security, and respect for sovereignty."

President of Iran, https://app.warera.io/user/69776cc8fbde11a3b59d961b :

"Let's be honest. It's hard, really hard. They have the resources, the bigger reserves, the deeper pockets. The much deeper pockets. But that's exactly what makes it interesting. They broke against themselves, by spreading too far until the edges couldn't hold. Maybe this is a turning point in WarEra history. The moment an empire overextended without noticing."

President of Bahrain, https://app.warera.io/user/69f1ecf08fac02fe66949960 :

"As the President of Bahrain, I consider that Iraq and its cronies have crossed the line by turning a neutral (merch) country like Saudi into an enemy. Maybe they feel their gold is unlimited because they are rich, but do not forget, the patience of the Gulf countries has its limits. They are just waiting for the peak of this approaching anger. At the very least, please respect the native people, and give them positions in their own country. Their country is already occupied, the natives are trampled on, and they are only used as puppets."

Overall, these statements indicate a shared consensus among regional leaders that the maneuver carried out by the Iraqi government in the Arabian Peninsula has crossed the line and cannot be tolerated. This statement of stance also legitimizes the wave of rebellion (revolt) that is currently burning the Arabian Peninsula.


To maintain news neutrality, our team also managed to contact and interview the Iraqi Minister of Defense,

https://app.warera.io/user/681a1f6f4c586e01fbbf59b7. :

JAVA POST: "I am interested in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, specifically Iraq's recent attack on Saudi Arabia. Could I get an official statement regarding the reason or trigger behind Iraq's decision to attack the Arab region at this time?"

Minister of Defense of Iraq: "Some people want to make hajj. Not just that. And for sr and we have some info that they could attack us. And they are not Arab. Just random mercenary. But still the most our people want go to hajj."

From the interview with the Minister of Defense, it can be confirmed that the main goal of the Iraqi government in launching the current aggression is territorial expansion to get additional SR (Special Resource) in the Arabian Peninsula, along with the excuse of a potential threat of attack from the Saudi Arabian government. In addition, there is internal pressure from Iraqi citizens who want to control the area to perform the Hajj.

Regardless of all the political intrigue, this conflict is a fascinating historical moment to witness. On one hand, we see a superpower as big as Iraq continuing to strengthen its territory with military expansion; on the other hand, we witness the unity of the Arabian Peninsula state factions rising against this hegemonic occupation.

In the end, this war will only lead to two possibilities: Iraq and its allies will further consolidate their power in the Middle East, or the success of the rebel factions will give rise to a new power. in the Arabian Peninsula region. Time will tell.


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