🔥 Did Iran fall for it? Three devilish details revealing the truth about the ceasefire!


1. Why is the U.S. calling for a ceasefire? Failed to steal uranium, got beaten badly!
The U.S. military wanted to steal Iran’s enriched uranium, secretly landing a C130, but was ambushed early by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard—just after the plane landed, it was attacked, even high-level technicians from the F35 and Israeli nuclear experts’ credentials were scattered everywhere. Eight aircraft were destroyed, and they fled in disgrace. Trump initially aimed to kill two birds with one stone (destroy missiles + steal nuclear material), but everything backfired, leaving only to beg for a ceasefire.
2. Why is Israel scared? Their missiles are almost out!
Israel’s interceptors have already used up the “new stock” produced just this January, with only a few dozen made per month. If they keep going, they won’t even be able to stop drones. Domestic opposition angrily criticizes: “The worst strategic failure in history!” 5,000 buildings destroyed—this is the “monument” erected by Iran’s missiles.
3. Why did Iran agree to the ceasefire? It’s not a trap, it’s a big move!
The Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc.) is forced by the war to cut oil production by 90%, and is about to lean toward the U.S. Iran’s ceasefire now is to hold onto the middle forces, preventing itself from falling into a deadlock of “Shia vs. the whole world.” Meanwhile, anti-war sentiments in Europe and America are rising, and Iran’s proactive ceasefire exposes who the real war profiteers are.
Ceasefire, not peace! Only 15 days, what’s enough for?
Iran only agrees to a 15-day ceasefire, not allowing the U.S. to transport weapons or Israel to build new missiles. Next, Iran can single-handedly strike Israel, and the U.S. has no reason to intervene. When the Gulf Cooperation Council switches sides and Europe takes a stand, the biggest winner will emerge.
Final sentence: Don’t mock the weak who dare to draw their swords
Iran’s GDP is only one-eighth of the U.S., yet it dares to directly launch missiles. Drawing the sword against the stronger—this is true courage.
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