6/29/2025

Analysts are warning Iran not to fall into Trump's truce trap

Already political analysts are warning Iran not to fall into Trump's truce trap. It is a ploy to allow the Israelis to rearm, regroup and recalibrate their next move, which will come with Iran still in possession of enriched Uranium and the open pronouncement that a nuke possession is now a necessity and a priority.

Trump brokering the truce is just to improve his chances of a Nobel Peace Prize, which he had been eyeing for years. The fact that Barrack Obama got it is something he cannot accept. Anything attributed to Obama is hostile to him, like a bull seeing a red cloth, even to the extent of taking down Obama's Affordable Care Act and the Nuclear Treaty with Iran. That is why he is very angry with Netanyahu and Iran for those attacks after the truce was called. Now the truce is just flimsily holding, but not for long.

A simple false flag will just ignite the fire.


Anonymous

4 comments:

  1. More Chinese cargo planes are going to land in Iran over the next couple of months. Iran's Defense Minister, Aziz Nasir Zadeh is in China attending the SCO meeting and, in all probability, also on a buying spree as well. J10cs, PL15E and other air defense hardware are on the agenda.

    The less talked about is the rail link between Iran and China which just opened on May 25, 2025, just weeks before the Israeli pre-emptive strike. Was it a co-incidence or a calculated move, knowing that cargos are going to move to and from China in bulk, which will make the airspace over Iran less free and easy for Israel's F35s, if Chinese air defense equipment starts arriving in Iran which will not make the Israeli strike on an unprepared Iran just child's play.

    Iran has a 25-year US$400 billion 'strategic co-operation pact' with China, which goes to show what those rail carriages are now capable of delivering to Iran. Oil from Iran to China is the static, but what is China providing Iran is not clear cut. 'Strategic co-operation' covers a lot of things.

    Suffice to say, the strike on Iran was, as much as over the crippling of Iran's nuclear ambition, also meant to cripple Iran's oil flow to China, another avenue to hit China's underbelly. But as the plot goes awry with Iran touting to blockade the Straits of Hormuz, the USA is in panic mode, even telling China to use its influence to deter Iran from closing down the Straits of Hormuz. Why would China really be rattled over the closure of the Straits of Hormuz' when oil shipments could now even be delivered using the rail link? More expensive and inconvenient, but not totally impossible.

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  2. Xi Jinping is warning L.Wong not to be on the wrong side of history during the Singapore PM's recent visit to Beijing. Just a few days ago, UK navy want to discuss navy interoperability with Singapore navy . . .

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    1. UK navy? Call it Little Britain's baby bathtub. In times of war with China, those bathtubs and the babies will end up like in the past, even before leaving Singapore's naval base.

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    2. Little Britain is still trying to wear adult shoes. Shame on them.

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