Iran says no negotiations, Trump says he wants a ceasefire, both sides are talking past each other, it's very strange!


Look at Trump's statements over the past ten days—
On March 21, he proposed that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, or else attack Iran's power plants and energy facilities;
On March 23, he changed his tone, saying he would delay a five-day airstrike;
On March 26, he announced a delay of 10 days until April 6 as the final deadline;
On March 29, he said he wants to seize Iran's oil and does not rule out occupying Hark Island.
April 6 has now become a critical point, with three possibilities:
1) Trump is stalling, claiming a ceasefire on the surface while secretly mobilizing troops, preparing for an unexpected assault on April 6.
2) The Gulf War lasted 42 days, and the Iran conflict is now 38 days until April 6. With oil prices so high, it’s unsustainable, and Trump truly wants negotiations.
3) It’s in the chart pattern.
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