There is a saying in the Jianghu: Trump's mouth is a deceiver's ghost.
Don't think it's all exaggeration; in the current chaotic situation in the Middle East, we have to say that in just 10 days, Iran, which once had many talented individuals, has been deceived by the United States at least three times.
Sometimes it is a technical deception, but the consequence is a strategic loss.
First trick, negotiate while launching an attack.
After Israel suddenly launched an attack on Iran on June 13, the entire nation of Iran was filled with grief and anger, which was clearly somewhat unexpected.
I saw that Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei angrily questioned on social media: Israel's malicious attacks on Iran occurred during the negotiations between Iran and the United States, and Iran showed no signs of taking military action...
While negotiating seriously, suddenly take a ruthless action.
But in this world, where can Iran go to argue?
In fact, Iran also acknowledged that it had received warnings from "friendly countries" before Israel launched the attack, but failed to take effective defensive measures.
Clearly, Iran trusts the United States too much, believing that Israel could not take action during negotiations with the U.S.
So, the Iranian generals should take a break, and the Iranian nuclear scientists should get some sleep. But as a result, the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, the commander of the Revolutionary Guard, and others were all taken out by Israel; 9 Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated by Mossad in their sleep.
Israel's attack, without prior notice to the United States, is absolutely impossible; Israel would never be able to launch an attack without Trump's acquiescence.
One can only say that Iran was deceived and was too naive.
The second deception, saying to consider for two weeks but attacking within two days.
After Israel takes action, the biggest suspense is whether the U.S. military will get involved.
After all, Israel has dealt a heavy blow to Iran, but Iran's nuclear facilities are deeply buried underground, making them unreachable by Israeli weapons; the only way to destroy them is for the United States to deploy B-2 bombers to drop massive bunker buster bombs.
On the surface, Trump appears hesitant and conflicted, threatening Iran to "unconditionally surrender" one moment, and then hinting that there are no plans to attack Iran the next.
Later, Trump claimed that they would reconsider next week, which is crucial.
But it wasn't long before he changed his mind again, claiming that he would make a decision within two weeks.
He even exclaimed to himself: "Maybe I will do it, maybe I won't... what I mean is, no one knows what I will do."
But it turned out that all of this was just a smokescreen, a trap to deceive the Iranians.
Trump had long approved the order to attack Iran. What two weeks, in fact, it didn't even take two days before the U.S. military launched a surprise attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
The third scam, the US military also created a diversionary tactic.
Although Israel controls the air supremacy over Iran, there are still risks involved in entering and exiting Iranian airspace.
The United States is pulling a trick of misdirection again.
The U.S. military has cryptically revealed that at midnight Eastern Time on June 20, six U.S. B-2 bombers took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, heading for the Guam base in the western Pacific.
Is it really like that?
The U.S. military later admitted that the so-called 6 B-2s were completely a deception, meant to mislead Iran; in fact, 7 B-2 bombers flew across the Atlantic and subsequently attacked three of Iran's nuclear facilities.
Therefore, Iran did not detect these bombers at all, and all American planes returned safely after the bombing was completed.
Of course, even if Iran discovers it, it may be helpless. After all, it lacks air defense capabilities and cannot match the U.S. military's missiles—the U.S. military deploys not only bombers but also a large number of reconnaissance and fighter aircraft.
Of course, this is still the surface count of 3 times.
Poor Iran, speaking the harshest words, yet suffering the most severe blows, but still harboring some illusions about the United States and the West.
For example, after Israel launched the attack, Iran continued to urge Trump to pressure Israel to stop its offensive against Iran, as if Iran felt that Trump yearned for peace and had a special fondness for mediating conflicts.
Before the U.S. launched airstrikes, the Iranian president spoke with Macron, stating that Iran does not pursue nuclear weapons but will not agree to reduce its nuclear activities to zero. At the same time, Iran is ready to "cooperate and build trust" regarding its peaceful nuclear activities.
Additionally, the Iranian Foreign Minister stated that Iran is ready for a negotiation solution similar to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
The agreement from 2015 was torn up by Trump in 2018. Do you think that after things have escalated to this extent, Trump would go back and accept an agreement from 10 years ago?
Of course, this could also be Iran's strategy; as the weaker party, what else can they say?
Iran has its own helplessness, and it cannot be ruled out that Iran may continue to be deceived in the future, or it may continue even knowing it is a scam.
For example, Trump repeatedly claimed that the United States "has complete control over the hiding place of Iran's 'Supreme Leader'," but currently "there is no intention to eliminate him."
There are even reports that Israel plans to eliminate Khamenei, but was firmly rejected by Trump.
In other words, Khamenei, you can rest assured that the United States will not take action against you.
If Iran chooses to trust the United States, do you really think the US and Israel won't take action?
Moreover, after the airstrike on Iran's nuclear facilities, the United States immediately announced that it was a one-time attack, and there would be no follow-up actions. If Iran dares to retaliate, it will face further strikes.
In other words, the US has stopped here, and Iran, do not retaliate.
But how can Iran not retaliate?
Furthermore, according to the media, the effects of the American attack were limited and did not truly destroy Iran's nuclear program. Will the U.S. launch a second airstrike and then say this was a "one-time" event?
Also, if I just say if, Iran ultimately has to fully compromise for the survival of the regime, completely abandon its nuclear program in exchange for the U.S. and Israel no longer attacking Iran?
Will the United States and Israel stop here, keeping their promises, and no longer take action against the Iranian regime?
Israeli President Herzog stated that Israel has not asked the United States to enter the war, but it is right for the U.S. to do so. Now is the time to consider using diplomatic means, and the reason diplomatic efforts have not been successful so far is that the Iranians have been lying all along.
You see, there are reasons for both sides. In this world, is it more biased towards Iran or Israel?
Finally, a few small feelings.
It’s amazing how Trump dares to say anything and make any promises. What about the spirit of contracts? What about keeping one’s word? Let’s not forget, he also claimed to be the most peace-loving president of the United States, saying he could bring about a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office. It’s been over 100 days, has there been a ceasefire? Does he really love peace?
Amazed by Israel's ruthlessness, they dare to do anything and strike at anything. Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi militants, Syria, and now Iran, truly invincible in the Middle East, democratic internally and hegemonic externally; even compared to the United States, they surpass the master.
Feeling even more emotional about Iran's fate, it can still be considered a strong country in the Middle East, facing various domestic issues, holding various fantasies, not wanting to be penetrated by Mossad like a sieve, being pressed down and rubbed by the US and Israel, and being deceived in a daze, not ruling out the possibility of being deceived three times again, with new three times, and again three times!
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In 10 days, Iran was scammed at least 3 times.
There is a saying in the Jianghu: Trump's mouth is a deceiver's ghost.
Don't think it's all exaggeration; in the current chaotic situation in the Middle East, we have to say that in just 10 days, Iran, which once had many talented individuals, has been deceived by the United States at least three times.
Sometimes it is a technical deception, but the consequence is a strategic loss.
First trick, negotiate while launching an attack.
After Israel suddenly launched an attack on Iran on June 13, the entire nation of Iran was filled with grief and anger, which was clearly somewhat unexpected.
I saw that Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei angrily questioned on social media: Israel's malicious attacks on Iran occurred during the negotiations between Iran and the United States, and Iran showed no signs of taking military action...
While negotiating seriously, suddenly take a ruthless action.
But in this world, where can Iran go to argue?
In fact, Iran also acknowledged that it had received warnings from "friendly countries" before Israel launched the attack, but failed to take effective defensive measures.
Clearly, Iran trusts the United States too much, believing that Israel could not take action during negotiations with the U.S.
So, the Iranian generals should take a break, and the Iranian nuclear scientists should get some sleep. But as a result, the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, the commander of the Revolutionary Guard, and others were all taken out by Israel; 9 Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated by Mossad in their sleep.
Israel's attack, without prior notice to the United States, is absolutely impossible; Israel would never be able to launch an attack without Trump's acquiescence.
One can only say that Iran was deceived and was too naive.
The second deception, saying to consider for two weeks but attacking within two days.
After Israel takes action, the biggest suspense is whether the U.S. military will get involved.
After all, Israel has dealt a heavy blow to Iran, but Iran's nuclear facilities are deeply buried underground, making them unreachable by Israeli weapons; the only way to destroy them is for the United States to deploy B-2 bombers to drop massive bunker buster bombs.
On the surface, Trump appears hesitant and conflicted, threatening Iran to "unconditionally surrender" one moment, and then hinting that there are no plans to attack Iran the next.
Later, Trump claimed that they would reconsider next week, which is crucial.
But it wasn't long before he changed his mind again, claiming that he would make a decision within two weeks.
He even exclaimed to himself: "Maybe I will do it, maybe I won't... what I mean is, no one knows what I will do."
But it turned out that all of this was just a smokescreen, a trap to deceive the Iranians.
Trump had long approved the order to attack Iran. What two weeks, in fact, it didn't even take two days before the U.S. military launched a surprise attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
The third scam, the US military also created a diversionary tactic.
Although Israel controls the air supremacy over Iran, there are still risks involved in entering and exiting Iranian airspace.
The United States is pulling a trick of misdirection again.
The U.S. military has cryptically revealed that at midnight Eastern Time on June 20, six U.S. B-2 bombers took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, heading for the Guam base in the western Pacific.
Is it really like that?
The U.S. military later admitted that the so-called 6 B-2s were completely a deception, meant to mislead Iran; in fact, 7 B-2 bombers flew across the Atlantic and subsequently attacked three of Iran's nuclear facilities.
Therefore, Iran did not detect these bombers at all, and all American planes returned safely after the bombing was completed.
Of course, even if Iran discovers it, it may be helpless. After all, it lacks air defense capabilities and cannot match the U.S. military's missiles—the U.S. military deploys not only bombers but also a large number of reconnaissance and fighter aircraft.
Of course, this is still the surface count of 3 times.
Poor Iran, speaking the harshest words, yet suffering the most severe blows, but still harboring some illusions about the United States and the West.
For example, after Israel launched the attack, Iran continued to urge Trump to pressure Israel to stop its offensive against Iran, as if Iran felt that Trump yearned for peace and had a special fondness for mediating conflicts.
Before the U.S. launched airstrikes, the Iranian president spoke with Macron, stating that Iran does not pursue nuclear weapons but will not agree to reduce its nuclear activities to zero. At the same time, Iran is ready to "cooperate and build trust" regarding its peaceful nuclear activities.
Additionally, the Iranian Foreign Minister stated that Iran is ready for a negotiation solution similar to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
The agreement from 2015 was torn up by Trump in 2018. Do you think that after things have escalated to this extent, Trump would go back and accept an agreement from 10 years ago?
Of course, this could also be Iran's strategy; as the weaker party, what else can they say?
Iran has its own helplessness, and it cannot be ruled out that Iran may continue to be deceived in the future, or it may continue even knowing it is a scam.
For example, Trump repeatedly claimed that the United States "has complete control over the hiding place of Iran's 'Supreme Leader'," but currently "there is no intention to eliminate him."
There are even reports that Israel plans to eliminate Khamenei, but was firmly rejected by Trump.
In other words, Khamenei, you can rest assured that the United States will not take action against you.
If Iran chooses to trust the United States, do you really think the US and Israel won't take action?
Moreover, after the airstrike on Iran's nuclear facilities, the United States immediately announced that it was a one-time attack, and there would be no follow-up actions. If Iran dares to retaliate, it will face further strikes.
In other words, the US has stopped here, and Iran, do not retaliate.
But how can Iran not retaliate?
Furthermore, according to the media, the effects of the American attack were limited and did not truly destroy Iran's nuclear program. Will the U.S. launch a second airstrike and then say this was a "one-time" event?
Also, if I just say if, Iran ultimately has to fully compromise for the survival of the regime, completely abandon its nuclear program in exchange for the U.S. and Israel no longer attacking Iran?
Will the United States and Israel stop here, keeping their promises, and no longer take action against the Iranian regime?
Israeli President Herzog stated that Israel has not asked the United States to enter the war, but it is right for the U.S. to do so. Now is the time to consider using diplomatic means, and the reason diplomatic efforts have not been successful so far is that the Iranians have been lying all along.
You see, there are reasons for both sides. In this world, is it more biased towards Iran or Israel?
Finally, a few small feelings.
It’s amazing how Trump dares to say anything and make any promises. What about the spirit of contracts? What about keeping one’s word? Let’s not forget, he also claimed to be the most peace-loving president of the United States, saying he could bring about a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office. It’s been over 100 days, has there been a ceasefire? Does he really love peace?
Amazed by Israel's ruthlessness, they dare to do anything and strike at anything. Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi militants, Syria, and now Iran, truly invincible in the Middle East, democratic internally and hegemonic externally; even compared to the United States, they surpass the master.
Feeling even more emotional about Iran's fate, it can still be considered a strong country in the Middle East, facing various domestic issues, holding various fantasies, not wanting to be penetrated by Mossad like a sieve, being pressed down and rubbed by the US and Israel, and being deceived in a daze, not ruling out the possibility of being deceived three times again, with new three times, and again three times!