The Iran-US conflict from an outsider’s perspective

The Iran-US conflict from an outsider’s perspective

The war in Iran is a severe human rights’ genocidal tragedy with several innocent and peace-loving residents losing their rights and their lives on both sides of the conflict rather portentously.  

All other global nations are still vying for the war in the Middle East to end, but America is just too resolute in its attack on the terror funding Islamic fundamentalists.

It is now several days since the war against the evil axis started, but we all know that the real reason for the attacks is the oil that all those nations trade in globally. There are conflicting views about who is winning the war with the Iranian side claiming victory over a really shocked and evasive America stunned by the scale of Iran’s answer to their frequent attacks almost magically.

While America and Israel insist on escalating the war against the ISIS and the Hezbollah, the Hamasis and so many other violent and illegal Islamic agencies, they keep fighting back instead of submitting to the colonial regimes of the Western world all too rather impractically. Iran slammed the US with back-to-back aerial attacks on numerous areas that the US is fueling globally. Together with attacking the US’s remote territories, Iran has also started firing at all its neighbors all too recklessly.

Instead of calling for an end to the war and mediating for peace, the US is now funding and fueling the war all over the Islamic world mostly savagely. So, it is the Jews of Israel and the Christians of the West against the Muslim regime in Iran with the US urging for a regime change in Iran where their own-supported leaders will be in command almost cunningly.

As far as the rest of the world is concerned, India has increased its LPG supply chain coming in from Russia adding the West Asian countries furthermore, preparing for the war and its consequences in the near futuristic needs of the country.