Trump’s lack of understanding of military choice will blemish United States prestige; Motaharnia tells ILNA

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United States recent attack against Syria imposed Washington’s will on Russia. In this sense, we should be waiting for new changes in this country, U.S. affairs analyst stressed.

“From strategic point of view, the recent military campaign, led by United States with cooperation with its French and British counterparts, has various dimensions” said Mehdi Motaharnia, U.S. affairs analyst on America’s recent attack against Syria.

“Washington’s action should be considered as moving from political equations towards playing the last power card, namely military choice” he added.

“From this view, ultimate power application against the opponent to gain scores will be summing up in 3 steps: 1- Terrorization with military power, 2- Military power representation, 3- Large-scale power utilization” he stressed.

“Therefore, Washington has turned from threat phase to aggression stage, according to the messages had received from west Asia region years ago. Accordingly, U.S entered military phase to take more scores from rival front (Iran, Russia and Syria)." Motaharnia continued.

“In the backstage of this military action, Russia and United States will harmonize. Last year, 59 U.S missiles were fired to Shayrat airbase in Homs and yesterday we witnessed that allied front of U.S, France and Britain rallied against other three engaged countries” said U.S. affairs analyst.

“This goes to show you that Washington and Kremlin are well aware of the outcome of direct contention. We should bear in mind that three precious assets will be spent in case of states conflict: 1- Financial assets 2- Human assets 3- International prestige” he added.

“If one country wishes to spend human and financial assets completely, it cannot sacrifice its prestige and reputation; according to cost logic, one has to prefer international prestige to finance and human assets” Mehdi Motaharnia enounced.

 

 

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