Iran's move has been quite effective! Saudi Arabia is also forced to make a choice! On March 4, foreign media reported that Saudi Arabia's oil reserves are about to run out. Now, Saudi's oil exports have stalled, the Strait of Hormuz is closed, the world's largest oil exporter cannot transport its products, oil tankers are stuck, terminals are full, and the country is flooded with oil it cannot sell.
Iran did not fire missiles at Saudi tanks. They just locked the door, and now the entire kingdom is watching its wealth remain motionless. This is how Iran wins the war without firing a single bullet. Closing the strait, watching them suffocate. Obviously, under Iran's continuous counterattacks and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Saudi oil exports are blocked, oil is piling up, and Saudi is undoubtedly facing a choice.
In fact, Iran's approach forces Saudi Arabia to make a decision. Iran's message is clear: if I can't have a good time, all oil-producing countries will be dragged down together. If they want to live well, they must stand up and oppose the United States, calling on the United States to stop. From Saudi's perspective, it is indeed very uncomfortable now. If the conflict does not stop, Saudi will inevitably be affected. If Saudi retaliates against Iran, Iran, being barefoot, has nothing to lose, and Saudi would suffer greater losses.
Of course, what may make Saudi even more angry in its heart is that Saudi has bought a lot of military equipment from the United States, but when it really matters, it can't protect Saudi's security. Moreover, this current conflict was clearly instigated by the United States and Israel, yet Saudi has become a victim, and where can Saudi go to complain? Of course, Iran is already on the brink of survival, so Iran must fight for its life. From the perspective of interests, Saudi should indeed stand up and call for a ceasefire.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858718643944458/
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