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    A surprising Gulf message... Washington offers a “hotline” from Baghdad to avoid a clash with Tehran

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    A surprising Gulf message... Washington offers a “hotline” from Baghdad to avoid a clash with Tehran Empty A surprising Gulf message... Washington offers a “hotline” from Baghdad to avoid a clash with Tehran

    Post by Rocky Sat 28 Oct 2023, 8:15 am

    A surprising Gulf message... Washington offers a “hotline” from Baghdad to avoid a clash with Tehran
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    An informed source revealed today, Saturday (October 28, 2023), that the United States of America presented a hotline proposal from Baghdad to avoid a collision with Tehran due to the repercussions of the war in Gaza.
    The source told Baghdad Today, “Washington, through its embassy in Baghdad, has been carrying out a movement for more than a week to contain the repercussions of the current events in Gaza and prevent a real clash with Tehran, especially with the increasing targeting of its forces deployed in bases inside Iraq and Syria by factions it sees as close to Tehran.” direct".
    He added, "The American Embassy, ​​through Iraqi mediators, offered to establish a hotline in Baghdad to avoid a collision with Tehran and calm the situation, especially with the start of the preliminary phase of the Gaza battle, which will be 'bloody' and may have strong repercussions in the Middle East, especially against Washington's interests."
    The source pointed out that “4 Gulf states sent messages to the Iraqi government about the importance of stability and seeking to create a calm situation between Washington and Tehran to prevent the outbreak of a conflict whose effects no one will be immune to, especially in light of the presence of dozens of American bases in the Gulf, and any conflict will lead to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which transports... A large part of the energy supply to global markets.
    He continued, "The American administration feels that it is in trouble despite its strength, especially since its position with the events has made it lose its credibility before Arab and Islamic public opinion, which means that a conflict with Iran now will not be in its interest and its interests will be exposed to a major shock in light of the growing feeling among most Gulf countries that any "A battle is taking place that will not be in anyone's interest, and the Gulf region will suffer a very major setback."
    At dawn on October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip, led by the Hamas movement, through its military arm, the Martyr Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, launched an operation called “Al-Aqsa Flood,” as the Brigades’ Commander-in-Chief, Muhammad al-Deif, announced the start of the operation in response to Israeli violations in The courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Israeli settlers’ assault on Palestinian citizens in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the occupied interior.
    Operation Al-Aqsa Flood began with a large-scale missile attack launched by the resistance factions. Thousands of missiles were directed at various Israeli settlements from Dimona in the south to Hod Hasharon in the north and Jerusalem in the east. The launching of these missiles coincided with a ground incursion by the resistance factions using four-wheel drive vehicles, motorcycles and aircraft. The sailboats and other towns adjacent to the Strip, which are known as the Gaza Envelope, where they took control of a number of military sites, especially in Sderot, reached Ofakim, stormed Netivot, and fought violent clashes in the three settlements and in other settlements. They also captured a number of soldiers and took them to Gaza, in addition to seizing a group of Israeli military vehicles.
    On October 9, the Israeli occupation army announced that it had regained control of all the towns seized by Palestinian resistance factions around the Gaza Strip, with the continuation of some sporadic skirmishes, and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant announced the start of a comprehensive siege of Gaza, including a ban on the entry of food and fuel.
    The targeting of American bases has increased since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, as a few days ago, the Victoria base near Baghdad Airport - which includes American forces - was targeted with two Katyusha missiles, and the Ain al-Asad base in western Iraq and the Harir base in Erbil were also targeted. Northern Iraq.
    In Syria, the Al-Omar oil field and the gas pipeline connecting to the Konico natural gas plant were subjected to two separate missile attacks. They are two sites used by US forces as bases in the Deir ez-Zor countryside in northeastern Syria.
    Before that, the Pentagon announced that the destroyer USS Carney shot down 3 missiles and a number of drones launched by the Houthis from Yemen, indicating the possibility that they were directed towards targets in Israel.

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