Saturday 27 June 2020

Pompeo objected to Iran’s purchase of the J-10 and was “an anti-general army” by Iran, with sanctions having an “anti-effect”

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Pompeo opposes Iran's purchase of J-10, was "an anti-general army" by Iran, sanctions have an "anti-effect"_United States

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2020-06-26 


The picture shows the J-10 fighter

In the process of "knocking down" with the United States, Iran showed the spirit of "not being humble and not overwhelming", even in the face of the danger of dying of the country, it still adhered to the bottom line. Seeing that the arms embargo agreement in October is about to expire, and the United States suddenly took them back, how did Iran respond ingeniously? What does it have to do with China?

As the world-famous number one "crap stick", Americans have never given up the opportunity to use the Middle East countries to make money for themselves, but Iran has always been uncooperative and has been suppressed the most. Recently, citing Global News, the United States once again shot Iran, but this time it was not a fighter or an aircraft carrier that was launched, but an attempt to completely kill Iran’s opportunity to buy arms.

According to the agreement, in October this year, the arms embargo agreement against Iran will be invalidated, which means that after October, Iran can justly purchase arms from other countries. At that time, with the blessing of powerful new weapons, Iranian soldiers will be able to add a little more confidence when facing the US military.


The picture shows US Secretary of State Pompeo

But the United States is clearly reluctant to see this happen. According to Fox News, US Secretary of State Pompeo even went out in person to try to push the UN Security Council to pass a new resolution and extend the embargo agreement. Pompeo said that if there is no embargo, Iran is likely to buy Russian Su-30 or Chinese J-10 fighter jets, which may pose a security threat to Asia and Europe. The United States will never allow this to happen.

To prove this, he also tweeted that the two fighters have a strong lethality. Why do you say that?

From the perspective of terrain, most of Iran's land is located on the plateau, and the Persian Gulf is on the south. Therefore, it places extremely high requirements on the ability of fighters to fly under harsh terrain. However, the J-10 and Su-30 share a common feature, that is, the fighter plane is relatively easy to drive, especially the J-10, which also has all-weather, supersonic flight and other functions, which is very suitable for flying in plateaus and hilly areas.

From the operational point of view, the Su-30 also has its own unique advantages. This fighter has excellent air-to-ground strike capability. In the absence of ground support, it can successfully complete deep operations on its own. Due to the above characteristics, Pompeo has to worry that these two fighters will likely pose a major threat to the US military's next deployment.



However, the Iranians seem to be very familiar with American routines and have long been ready to recruit "anti-generals." According to the news from Tasnim News Agency, on June 25, the Iranian Ministry of Defense officially delivered three self-developed "Kossar" fighters to the Air Force.

At the ceremony, Iran’s Defense Minister Khatami said: In cooperation with local technology companies, Iran will also produce more and more advanced aviation equipment. At the same time, this delivery ceremony is also releasing a strong signal that Americans must understand that their sanctions have had an “anti-effect” and that Iran’s defense industry is taking off!

Interestingly, the Russian Foreign Minister recently submitted a letter to the United Nations, clearly reiterating his position: Russia does not have any objective reason to support the United States to extend the arms embargo! In fact, regarding this resolution, both Russia and my country have a one-vote veto power, and it is estimated that Americans' delusions are hard to succeed. (Majestic)


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