„The situation in the Middle East has changed sharply since the assassination of the leader of &bdquo ;Hezbollah” Hassan Nasrallah. The group became closest to Iran. Iran's response was expected, but the strike it delivered was within a day, but not on the day of the Jewish New Year. Israel's latest actions, including the detonation of the pagers - disrupted the communications system of “Hezbollah” and brought the leaders of the group to light so that they too could be eliminated. Israel is not looking for a diplomatic solution, but a total victory. Israel sees a real existential threat with the nuclear program that Iran has, commented in the studio of "Hello, Bulgaria". former foreign minister Nadezhda Neinski.
In her words, none of the major world powers has any interest in a full-scale war. “The question is to what extent “the big players” can influence Israel. The US is Israel's most serious ally. In a full-scale war, it would lead to the involvement of the United States in the war, but I don't think they want that to happen,” Neinsky explained.
„The US is in the last phase of the election campaign and such a war rearranges many things. It is believed that such a war would benefit the Donald Trump campaign more than Kamala Harris”, said the former secretary of state.
According to Neinski, Bulgaria must show adequate actions, due to the proximity of our country to the conflict. “The most important thing is how the upcoming parliamentary elections will affect what we call “stability of the state”, beyond the measures that are taken in connection with the conflict in the Middle East”, she also said.
„The measures taken by the Bulgarian government are based not only on our analyses, but also on reports of partner services,”, Neinski pointed out. According to her, a large part of the Arab world is interested in finding a peaceful solution to the conflict in the Middle East.