zhàn zhēng战争zhī hòu之后:xìn rèn信任wēi jī危机hé和shì jiè世界biàn huà变化
In June 2025, Israel and the United States launched a military attack on Iran.
Iran responded with a strong counterattack lasting twelve days.
At the time of this conflict, Iran and the United States were still negotiating, and everyone hoped to resolve issues through dialogue.
The war caused many countries to lose trust in Western nations.
In the past, Western countries said problems should be solved through laws and rules, but this time they suddenly used force during negotiations, making people feel these rules are no longer reliable.
Iran is not the first country to face this situation.
Previously, Libya and Syria also tried to cooperate with the West, but in the end, they did not gain security.
In contrast, North Korea chose confrontation and was not attacked.
Now, many countries are beginning to feel that only by being strong themselves can they protect themselves.
Although Iran paid a price this time, it also showed its strength.
More and more countries want to join multilateral organizations like the BRICS, no longer relying solely on the West.
People are starting to understand that true security must be fought for by themselves, not depended on others.