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🔥 Did Iran get fooled? Three devilish details reveal the truth behind the ceasefire!
1. Why did the U.S. plead for a ceasefire? Failed to steal uranium—got beaten badly!
The U.S. military wanted to steal Iran’s enriched uranium, so it sent a C130 to secretly land. But the Iranian Revolutionary Guard ambushed it in advance—right after the plane touched down, it was hit. Even the credentials of senior F35 technicians and Israeli nuclear experts were scattered all over the place. Eight fighter jets were written off, and they fled for their lives in utter disgrace. Trump had planned to kill two birds with one stone (destroy missiles + steal nuclear material), but everything collapsed on him, and he could only kneel and beg for a ceasefire.
2. Why is Israel panicking? Missiles are about to run out!
Israel’s interceptor missiles have already used the “new stock” produced just last January, with only dozens made per month. If they keep firing, they won’t even be able to intercept drones anymore. Domestic opposition is furious, denouncing: “The worst strategic failure in history!” 5,000 buildings were destroyed—this is the “monument” erected by Iranian missiles.
3. Why did Iran agree to a ceasefire? It’s not a trick—it’s a big move!
The Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, the UAE, etc.) has been pushed by the war to cut oil production by 90%, and they can see they are about to swing toward the United States. At this moment, Iran’s ceasefire is about holding back the “middle forces” and preventing itself from getting trapped in the “Shia vs. the whole world” dead end. At the same time, anti-war sentiment in the US and Europe is surging. Iran taking the initiative to call for a ceasefire conveniently exposes who the real war merchants are.
Ceasefire but not full war! Only 15 days—what can that do?
Iran only agreed to a ceasefire for 15 days. It will not ship ammunition to the U.S., and it will not help Israel build new missiles. Next, Iran can take on Israel head-to-head, and the U.S. has no reason to interfere. Once the Gulf Cooperation Council flips sides and Europe falls into formation, the biggest winner is practically calling its own name.
The last line: Don’t mock the weak who dare to draw their sword
Iran’s GDP is only one-eighth of America’s, yet it dares to send missiles directly. To draw a blade at someone stronger—that’s what real courage looks like.