It's called the "Hormuz Operation," but the U.S. military isn't doing close escort? Isn't that just for show?



The yellow-haired guy is shouting loudly, but in reality, he doesn't dare provide close protection—afraid of accidental gunfire, afraid of a real fight that can't be stopped. This isn't posture; it's cowardice.

Iran hasn't taken action yet, and the U.S. has already drawn the red line into a cotton line: I draw a circle for you, but don't come in, and I won't really hit you. As long as the Persian envoy gives a little step, the yellow-haired guy will immediately follow suit.

Israel, stop stirring up trouble; the more you make a fuss, the more embarrassing the big boss becomes. Persia shouldn't be too hard either; give him some face, and this matter will pass.

In the end, the yellow-haired guy is starting to soften. Once the geopolitical tension eases, oil prices will drop, inflation will slow, and expectations for rate cuts will rise—true spring in the crypto world is coming.

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