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I really didn’t expect Iran to be so tough!
The U.S. had previously proposed a 48-hour ceasefire, and Iran “responded” with battlefield action. A U.S. fighter jet was shot down, and the pilot was nearly captured. Fortunately, Israel desperately rescued him, otherwise the situation would have been even more passive.
On April 4, an insider said that on the 1st of this month, the U.S. made Iran a 48-hour temporary ceasefire proposal through a friendly country. The Iranian side assessed that because the U.S. had previously misjudged Iran’s military capabilities, after the situation escalated, U.S. forces in the region faced serious difficulties, so the U.S. put forward the proposal.
The insider pointed out that Iran did not respond to the U.S. ceasefire proposal in writing, but instead made a “on-the-spot response” by continuing to carry out heavy-fire strikes on the battlefield. The insider revealed that after the U.S. equipment depot on Bubiyan Island in Kuwait was struck by Iran, the U.S. significantly stepped up its diplomatic efforts to seek a ceasefire.$BNB
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