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Why the crisis in the Middle East is 'catastrophic'
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02/10/2024
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I don't think the general public in Europe, the UK, in North America really fully understands
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the calamity of the situation that we are all in, not only with the people of the Middle
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East, but really globally.
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What is unfolding and what now incredibly seems likely to unfold is going to be catastrophic,
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not only for the combatants themselves, the Israelis, the Iranians, Lebanese, the different
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actors in Palestine, Gaza, Hamas, et cetera, but also will undoubtedly have global ramifications
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and quite negatively so.
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And let's also remember that this incredible escalation in the Middle East comes amid the
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Russian-Ukrainian open war, which is becoming even more devastating and dangerous by the
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day.
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You have what's shaping up to be a cocktail of really just vastly explosive conflicts
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that are inarguably getting out of hand, although they really were getting out of hand for quite
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some time.
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Where we're at right now with last night's Iranian strike on the Israelis, as news filters
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out, one needs to be cautious because there's heavy Israeli military censorship of the information,
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and the Biden administration has a distinct interest to play down the actual impact of
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the attacks.
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But what now seems likely is that the Iranian ballistic missile attack was fundamentally
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different from the one in April.
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It was much more targeted, much more effective in striking the apparently intended target
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areas.
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But most importantly, what we seem more and more sure about is that Israeli air defenses
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were largely evaded, if not in the majority, by the Iranian missiles.
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What also seems apparent is that unlike in April, where numerous nations, including many
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Arab nations, participated in the joint defense, it seems as if it was a much more limited
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set of actors last night.
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The main takeaway, however, is that the Israeli government now both has its Qaziz Bel-Ai to
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widely attack directly in Iran, including leadership targets, military targets, and
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one suspects energy infrastructure targets, to that this Israeli government is undoubtedly
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propelled by what one suspects is a real shock and fear amongst Israelis who have not seen
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their air defenses penetrated to this extent.
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I would almost go as far to say that the shock over the October 7th penetrations, which
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were these land attacks by Hamas and others into Israel, which of course sent shockwaves
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throughout Israel, that this success of the ballistic missile attack last night getting
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through the Israeli Iron Dome and other systems, I think that that will have, if not as much
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of an effect, certainly a very strong effect like post-October 7th, which fundamentally
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radicalizes the Israeli body politic, the general popular sentiment in favor of a very
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strong, direct, sweeping attack on their perceived enemies.
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And that's where I think we're at today.
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It seems increasingly likely that the Israelis will strike in a very hard manner, widely
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within Iran.
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It seems quite possible that they are now arguing and trying to convince the Biden administration
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to join a coordinated attack.
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Why?
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Because the Israeli military and air force is unable, according to most public accounts,
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unable to conduct a sort of wide strike that would be necessary to make an even plausible
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case that Iran's future projection of military power, ballistic missiles, could be decimated
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or taken off the board, if you will.
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Let's also remember that if they are not able in a coordinated attack to take off the Iranian
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missile threat in a substantial way, the Iranians have now very clearly messaged that Israeli
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allies in the region, and that's specifically directed to the UAE and Bahrain, one thinks,
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that their energy assets and other infrastructure will be within the Iranian missile targeting
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sites.
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That leaves open the imminent possibility that should energy platforms be targeted and
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struck on all sides, or even on the Iranian side, we are in for extreme market disruptions
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in the energy sector that will have enormous short, medium, and long-term ramifications
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for Europe, for the UK, for the U.S., and will have destabilizing impacts in a number
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of different domains as well, follow-on, knock-on effects from that.
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We can also say that if the Israelis realize what Prime Minister Netanyahu has telegraphed
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recently, that they believe regime change in Iran is in the offing, the collapse of
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the Iranian state, if it even comes to that, will actually also bring an enormous added
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layer of instability, of violence, and of also state breakdown beyond Iran as flows
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of people start to try to move out of Iran, as the Iranians try to use their conventional
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capabilities or otherwise to respond as best they can, even without adequate missile capabilities,
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all of these scenarios look very bad, and they look bad far beyond the contours of the
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immediate actors involved.
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We are in the beginning stages of a major regional war, one that has been long war-gamed,
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by some quarters predicted. It was by no means inevitable, but this is where we are at right
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now, and I think that this will, or we are upon perhaps one of the most momentous history-changing
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periods in the coming days and weeks than we have seen certainly since the 9-11 attacks,
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but I would argue perhaps for many decades. We are at one of the most dangerous points
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too in the modern era since the end of World War II.
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Unfortunately, it seems as if the Biden administration, which is the only power able to restrain the
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Israelis in their response to last night's attacks, which did not apparently directly
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kill any civilians or hurt civilian infrastructure, and may have resulted only in light damage
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to the military sites that were successfully targeted, but either way, the Biden administration
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is the only power that can restrain the Israelis, and I think unfortunately, given that that's
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the only course of action to try to avert this awful series of escalations and spiraling
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conflict that I described earlier, unfortunately, it remains unlikely that the Biden administration
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will actually restrain the Israelis. I think it's much more likely that they join in a
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coordinated, quote-unquote, preemptive wide attack to try to substantially knock out Iran's
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projection of power beyond its borders through its missiles. The reasons for this is twofold.
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One is President Biden has made a personal commitment since one year to a no-limits,
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effectively a no-limits policy for the Israelis, and he believes this deeply, we think. Second,
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the Biden administration and key figures, especially in the White House, have publicly
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signed up towards Netanyahu's escalate to de-escalate policy. They are now in a cul-de-sac
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where they have to call the Iranian attack from last night, and they are locked into
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this policy one way or another, and unfortunately, that's why I think the coming hours perhaps,
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but certainly days, will see the initiation of an even worse spiral than we've seen in
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the last few days, few weeks, and indeed almost 12 months since Hamas's horrific attack on
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October 7th.
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