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What if the United States really wants to use force against Syria?

"If you do more injustice, you will hang yourself." If we really want to use force against Syria, it means using force against Russia behind Syria, and the United States will fall into the quagmire of the Syrian war, which will once again trigger an economic crisis and even fall into crisis.

1. Russia will not stand by while the United States uses force against Syria.

The United States used force against Syria, not only Syria, but also Russia. Russia will never allow the United States to turn Syria into a second Iraq. Losing Syria, for Russia, not only loses the last base area in the Middle East, but also means that the United States has achieved the goal of strategic containment. Russia can only shrink back to its own land, and Putin's dream of Russian rejuvenation can no longer be realized.

On April 10, Russian viewpoint newspaper said in an article entitled "chemical hysteria makes the world on the brink of Russian-American military conflict" that Russia is already in a state of "war readiness" by land, sea and air. Russia's S-400 and other land-based air defense missile systems deployed in Syria have improved their combat readiness; The Russian navy's submarines in the eastern Mediterranean are also in a state of first-class combat readiness; Two Su -30SM fighters cruised in the Mediterranean to monitor the activities of American warships in this area.

Judging from Russia's actions, Putin has made up his mind that once the United States attacks Syria, Russia will directly go to war with the United States.

Second, the United States is unpredictable in Syria and Russia.

In 20 18, the US military budget reached $692 billion, while Russia only had about $50 billion. It can be seen from the military expenditure that the conventional military capabilities of the two countries have opened the gap. However, if there is a war in Syria, the outcome of the two countries is unpredictable.

1. Russian troops are not inferior to the United States. In terms of conventional military forces, the US Air Force has13,700 fighters, far exceeding Russia's 3,500; The US Navy has 10 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, while Russia has only one. However, Russia's army strength is not inferior to that of the United States, with more than15,000 tanks, which is enough to compete with the United States.

Russia has a strong will to fight. 18 12 In the Russian-French war, the Russians defeated Napoleon at the cost of burning the capital Moscow. In World War II, 5.5 million Nazi Germans surrounded Moscow, Leningrad and Stalingrad. The Russians did not give in and finally defeated Germany at a huge price. Therefore, Russia's will to fight is very strong, which is unmatched by the United States.

3. Russia has home court advantage. Both the United States and Russia have nuclear weapons, and no one dares to wage war in another country, so the war can only be carried out in Syria. With the support of the Syrian government and close geographical location, Russia can continuously send soldiers to the battlefield. In addition, Russia, Turkey and Iran have reached an alliance, and Russia is more emboldened to fight the United States!

Third, if the United States really wants to use force against Syria, it will fall into crisis.

From the above analysis, it can be predicted that the United States can defeat Russia once, twice, three times or even ten times in tactics, but Russia will never surrender. The biggest possibility is to form a tug-of-war, and the United States is caught in the quagmire of the Syrian war.

In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States fell into the quagmire of the Vietnam War, which directly led to the loss of its dominant position over the Soviet Union in the Cold War, and was also one of the reasons for the American economic crisis 1973.

From 265438 to the beginning of the 20th century, the United States was deeply mired in the aftermath of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which led to the stagnation of the American economy, and the highest growth rate never exceeded 3%, which was in sharp contrast with the average growth rate of 4% during the Clinton period. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq consumed more than 1 trillion dollars, which was one of the reasons for the outbreak of the US financial crisis in 2008.

If the United States really wants to use force against Syria, it means going to war with Russia, which will be far more difficult than the Vietnam War, the Afghanistan War and the Iraq War. The United States will once again have an economic crisis and even a serious political crisis.