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Don't be misled by mainstream media! U.S.-Iran confrontation, the truth is hidden in double standards and biased narratives
Some people are always led by the nose by the media, believing whatever they say about winning or losing, and ultimately end up with nothing.
Today, let's set aside mainstream rhetoric and talk about some hard truths that no one dares to say directly: Iran has openly declared its intention to push the U.S. back to the Stone Age. This time, it's a case of "an eye for an eye"!
Trump just held a press conference with the military, loudly claiming a great victory for the U.S. military, boasting that U.S. forces penetrated deep into Iran and successfully rescued one of their personnel.
But he completely omits the heavy costs behind the scenes: aircraft crashes and destructions, heavy casualties. This operation is far from the glamorous image it appears to have on the surface.
Many people are deeply convinced that America is still the so-called beacon of freedom, but today’s American public opinion has long tilted to serve the ruling class, and the truth has been deliberately concealed.
The outcome of a war has never had a single standard of judgment.
Trump says America won, and Iran also claims victory. This may seem contradictory, but it’s actually reasonable because both sides measure victory and defeat from completely different perspectives.
From the American narrative perspective, the U.S.-led coalition did cause substantial damage to Iran tactically, destroying many of Iran’s naval, air, and ground forces, and precisely eliminating several high-ranking Iranian officials.
Looking only at these tactical achievements, the U.S. can easily package this military operation as a glorious victory.
But from Iran’s perspective, the conclusion is entirely different.
Compared to last year’s passive beating, Iran now has the strength to retaliate forcefully.
While the U.S. and Israel can continue airstrikes on Iran, Iran can also deploy drones and missiles to strike back at Middle Eastern U.S. bases and Israeli territory, turning a one-sided crushing war into a back-and-forth battle of offense and defense.
More importantly, Iran’s regime remains stable, and internal stability has not been shaken.
For Iran, as long as the regime survives, the ability to retaliate remains, and its influence over the Strait of Hormuz is intact, it can declare that it has not been defeated.
This conflict, on the surface, is a clash of missiles, fighter jets, and military bases, but behind the scenes, it’s a contest for control of the Strait of Hormuz, global energy routes, and regional dominance.
It’s not about who bombs harder; the true winner is whoever can reshape regional order after the war.
In chaotic times, blindly trusting a single voice will only lead to bias.
To improve understanding and see the truth clearly, you must learn to analyze issues from different perspectives and accept diverse viewpoints, bringing yourself closer to the facts.
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Be sure to sharpen your eyes to discern truth from falsehood, hold tightly to your own capital, and never be swayed by emotional rhetoric from outside sources—otherwise, you risk becoming a pawn in the game of others.
Listening to multiple sources leads to clarity; listening to only one causes loss. Stepping out of a single narrative is the key to safeguarding your understanding and holding onto your wealth!
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