Link to main version

69

Prof. Chukov: Bulgaria is far away and there is no danger of Iranian strikes, geography helps us

I don't think that the calls for a Holy War from Iranian television will lead to the entire world being inflamed. This is a muscle pump

The war in the Middle East will continue until the goals are met. The goals are the destruction of the nuclear potential, missiles and the navy. How long this will take - no one knows. Iran has turned out to be a very tough nut. The air superiority of the US and Israel is enormous. Iran practically has no air force, but it has turned out to be a very tough nut.

This was stated in the program "Denyat na Live" on NOVA NEWS by the international analyst and Arabist Prof. Vladimir Chukov, who commented on the situation in the Middle East.

"Iran is trying to involve Great Britain and France in this war. We see that they are attacking Cyprus for the second time, although the missile strikes were absolutely unsuccessful. The Iranians are pursuing a new tactic different from the 12-day war of last year. In the Persian Gulf, Iran's attacks are aimed at raising oil prices. Iran is certainly trying to globalize this conflict, not regionalize it. Iran's army resembles a militia. The strikes killed Iran's chief of staff, but the structures are going downhill. In a Western army, if you kill the chief of staff, things are paralyzed, but in the Iranian army it's not like that," he revealed.

"Thank God, Bulgaria is far away and there is no danger of strikes. Geography helps us. In our country, we need to check and see if some cells will not radicalize. This is the most important thing. I don't think that the calls for a Holy War from Iranian television will lead to the entire world being inflamed. This is just muscle pumping. Today it became clear that the American planes in Kuwait were shot down by friendly fire, but Iran is bragging that they were shot down by the Islamic Guard Corps. Iran is taking credit for things it cannot do. A lot depends on who will rule after Ali Khamenei. The rule will not be the same one hundred percent, but we need to see what it will be exactly, because there are many options," said Prof. Vladimir Chukov.