The truce is just a cover. Israel has run out of interceptor missiles. The USA cannot replenish them due to China sanctions on rare earth. Trump knows that Israel cannot withstand another week of Iranian attacks. Netanyahu is just trying to play chicken by bombing Iran just after the truce was called. Trump is angry with Netanyahu, or are they just playing a game?
But in all certainty, Iran must be prepared for a false flag by Israel to attack USA logistics in the Middle East and putting the blame on Iran if Netanyahu is forced by Trump not to break the truce. Zelenskyy tried that by bombing Poland due to a misfired Soviet era missile and trying to steer the blame on Russia. It failed.
Trump is eyeing the Nobel Peace Prize, normally awarded in a ceremony on December 10th, if I am not mistaken. Can the truce hold until them? In any case, if Trump gets the award, it will be a massive miscarriage of justice for the Palestinians, Russian speaking Ukrainians in Donbass and even Iranian leaders assassinated by the Axis of Evil - USA, UK and Israel. But I would not bet against it, having seen Barrack Obama snatching it.
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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.
ReplyDeleteTrump 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.
False flag can be anywhere.
Delete2 can play thr game.
Why not someone bomb somewhere in Iran and blame Israel?
I believe Iran is not as naive as we have been led to assume, to completely fall for the ruse. Iran has tangled with the USA and Israel long enough to know what to expect from two of its most bitter enemies.
ReplyDeleteWhat did not put Iran down already made it stronger. The sanctions have done Iran much damage, that we can be sure. But did that collapse the regime? That it did not collapse testify to the resilient of the Iranians. Sure, there are always pockets of people not happy with the government of the day in any country, because they are also aiming to become the Government. This is happening in even the most democratic of countries like the USA itself and in Europe.
The Iranians should be able to judge the cost of a regime change. They have seen regime changes in Iraq, Libya and Syria, bringing nothing but more chaos and misery. It the Iranians yearned for a regime change to happen. then, I have nothing more to say.
In the eyes of any opposition anywhere in the world, they always want a change of Government, hyping that it would be for the better. I believe that there are also people in the USA wanting a regime change or even a revolution to change things right at this moment.
Regime change will happen when citizens cannot tolerate living conditions falling off a cliff. Then, even military power cannot hold back. That it has not happened in Iran tells us things are not that bad, only touted in manufactured propaganda to be bad to fit the agenda of its enemy.
Suffice to say, Chinese citizens are even saying they do not want the kind of democracy prevalent in the USA today, having seen via Rednote how USA citizens are living their lives that does not seem to be better than theirs.