Even lies are now exposed, as intelligence agencies across the globe leak information to serve their own interests; consequently, it is no longer difficult for the average person to analyze the situation based on these reports.
Given the current situation, it is believed that several Arab nations—specifically Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait, whose vessels were targeted—might join a strike against Iran; the picture will become clear very soon.
Donald Trump has stated that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has expired and the window of opportunity has closed; however, judging by the reaction of the Iranian public and the visible anger surrounding Ali Khamenei's funeral, it is now clear that Iran will neither export its uranium nor strike a deal regarding nuclear matters, nor is it prepared to compromise even an inch over the Strait of Hormuz.
Under these circumstances, a catastrophic, all-out war appears imminent—one that will fundamentally alter the situation for Arab nations aligned with the United States. The nature of the explosions occurring in Syria, Gaza, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Israel points toward a completely different and ominous trajectory.
In a war born of coercion, a single individual drove hundreds of American sons to their deaths to satisfy his own ambitions. Across the Middle East, 85 American bases are ablaze. Iran—equipped with conventional, modern, and cutting-edge AI-powered weaponry, and battle-hardened by massive military exercises—stands ready for war; indeed, the conflict has been transformed into something akin to an "alien war" for the United States. It is astonishing for a single nation to open fronts against so many countries simultaneously, including the U.S. itself. The U.S. Navy—despite its vast size—finds itself bewildered and overwhelmed by Iranian tactics and weaponry, facing arms against which even advanced jets like the F-35 cannot hold their ground.
A war instigated under pressure at Israel's behest pushed America toward ruin. America is now further indebted to the Jews.
It appears that America’s back is being broken in the Middle East. It seems as though the U.S. has clashed with a nation armed with nuclear warheads; indeed, such a fierce and relentless conflict could only be waged by armies possessing nuclear weaponry—or perhaps this is merely speculation.
Initially, surprise attacks were launched against the Iranian leadership and schools. During the course of negotiations, Iran had expressed the apprehension that the other side was untrustworthy and prone to breaking trust—and that is precisely what happened.
The Arab nations' trust in the United States has been shattered—a trust based on the premise that, in exchange for payment, the U.S. would provide security, thereby obviating the need for these nations to build their own armies. Yet, in this conflict, everyone can see that the U.S. Navy is unable to protect even itself; how, then, could it possibly ensure our security? Whether in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, or Dubai, Iran has effectively neutralized American airbases. American airbases, embassies, commercial offices, and corporate facilities alike are all within Iran's crosshairs. Iran’s "Abu Mahdi" missiles dominate the Strait of Hormuz; reports of attacks on multiple ships have emerged, though details regarding the exact number of vessels targeted are still awaited.
Donald Trump’s propaganda claims—that the Iranian Navy was destroyed, Iranian missiles were wiped out, and Iran’s infrastructure was devastated—turned out to be the exact opposite of reality.
The movement of ships belonging to superpowers like Russia and China is routine, but does Donald Trump have the courage to tell the world to stop their vessels? It is understood that stopping them would be tantamount to picking an open fight with these superpowers. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has now reverted to the state it was in forty days prior to the outbreak of war.
Isn't this exactly what Israel wanted—for the MOU to fail and for the world to be engulfed in war? This fact was openly revealed in an American report as well. It seems the Zionists want to see the world plunged into a Third World War—a scenario of fire, smoke, corpses, ruined homes, and utter devastation all around. That appears to be the plan.
Reports indicate that hundreds of missiles have been locked onto targets at various locations. Regarding Arab power stations, oil refineries, and bridges, the outcome will unfold exactly as Donald Trump has suggested: if he threatens to blow up Iran's power stations, the result will be that Arab power stations become targets; if he threatens to destroy Iran's oil refineries, Arab oil refineries will be destroyed in turn. Ultimately, the consequence is that all military bases in Arab countries are within range of devastating missiles and drones. Iran has made it clear that if you assist the United States, you too will become a target.
What is the story? Let's find out.
The MoU clearly stated that Iran would withdraw its forces from the Strait of Hormuz and that any vessel passing through the Strait would do so under our supervision; however, the US acted deceitfully during the negotiations. The US attempted to establish a new bypass route near Oman—a cunning move—and sailed ships through without prior notification, resulting in Iran attacking those vessels.
A warning strike was carried out because an attempt was made to move the ship improperly and without informing them.
Subsequently, to mask its duplicity in the negotiations and conceal its own nefarious actions, the United States used an attack on its ships as a pretext to launch strikes against approximately 80 targets in Iran—sites linked to Iran and its navy.
In countries such as Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia—where US installations or infrastructure are located—Iran is also carrying out a "cleanup operation."
While the names and photographs of soldiers and civilians martyred in American attacks are released—accompanied by glowing tributes—the casualties and losses suffered by American personnel in Iranian attacks are concealed; consequently, their sacrifices are squandered, and they are treated merely as fuel for the machine. An attempt is made to project an image of invulnerability to the world—claiming no losses occurred—which demoralizes these personnel, as they realize their blood is being shed to serve the ambitions of others—a situation that directly benefits Iran.
Iran struck a prime target with devastating precision. Massive damage was inflicted in Kuwait, alongside attacks in Bahrain and Jordan. The US Fifth Fleet command center was also caught in the Iranian strikes. Iran has dealt a massive, powerful blow.
This is not a movie; it is real warfare, where missiles and drones are exploding over the US Navy like harbingers of death. Trump, who used to mock India regarding the number of its downed jets—how many of his own aircraft have gone down? Countless expensive drones have been shot down or seized by Iran. Numerous airbases have been destroyed, radar systems obliterated, and even embassies have not been spared from attack. Now, the world has begun to take stock of these losses.
If previous sanctions failed to inflict any real damage on Iran, what could America's so-called sanctions possibly achieve now? Iranians turned Trump into a laughingstock. US installations in the Gulf began to be destroyed one by one. Flustered, Donald Trump further tarnished his image by blurting out rash and incoherent statements.
Iran has proven that it is the American Navy's nemesis in the Gulf.
Although unverified international reports indicate that Iran possesses missiles capable of striking Washington—missiles it has not yet deployed—it is instead targeting the infrastructure of Gulf nations where the U.S. maintains a presence, as well as countries whose territory is being utilized against Iran. It is also targeting the American air bases located there; in essence, this is a case of killing two birds with one stone: on one hand, Iran is dismantling the infrastructure of U.S.-backed nations, and on the other, it is destroying American air bases.
The deaths of American soldiers in an Iranian attack in Kuwait are known to everyone.
With Iran’s successive retaliatory strikes, the conflict in the Middle East has reached a critical juncture where, alongside displays of strength and tests of nerve, Iran is responding to the United States in an increasingly aggressive manner.
US installations in Muslim countries have been targeted by Iran, and US infrastructure in the Gulf has been devastated. There has been a barrage of Shahed drones, alongside the flight of drones and supersonic and hypersonic missiles. Iran has launched a massive offensive, even forcing back a formidable war fleet like the *Abraham Lincoln*.
The US is certainly carrying out attacks, but it is getting nowhere against the Iranians.
Donald Trump’s statements—marked by visible anxiety, fear, and hollow claims—have exposed the true state of affairs in the United States. Attempts to exert pressure by alternately accusing Russia and China have backfired; no one is yielding to that pressure. Everyone surely remembers Donald Trump’s failed visit to China—and how, conversely, China ended up threatening Trump over the Taiwan issue.
Moreover, Donald Trump’s claims regarding Iranians placing a bounty on his head have backfired and tarnished his image. The manner in which he articulated the threat gave international critics an opening to argue that the man who once intimidated others now appears fearful of the consequences of the very conflict he provoked; by speaking of his own death, he has effectively placed himself in greater danger.
What if a hidden enemy—acting as a treacherous insider—assassinates Trump and pins the blame on Iran to further fuel the war?
Whether it is the Shahed or the jellyfish—ranging from drones to the Kheibar missile—warfare has been transformed into something new; it is no longer defined merely by the battlefield or psychological pressure.
The entire world came to realize that the United States was in Iran's crosshairs. Iran adopted a stance of confronting the U.S. head-on, responding to any attack with a matching counter-strike.
The way Iran has launched a counter-attack has left the US Navy terrified, as the "tit-for-tat" response has served as an open warning to the United States.
The world knows full well that during the first war, when it became apparent that America was destined for continuous and crushing defeat, Trump himself sounded the call for a ceasefire and fled to save his own skin.
Iran never spoke of negotiations or a ceasefire, nor was it willing to negotiate. Do your research.
Contrary to Trump's claims of having seized the Strait of Hormuz, the reality is that the Strait remains under Iran's control; no one can pass through it without Iran's consent. The US Navy keeps its distance—staying hundreds of nautical miles away—fearing that Iran might unleash its wrath the moment they enter the Strait; instead, they merely issue threats to the cargo ships and oil tankers passing through the area.
Furthermore, the distinction of being the first in the world to shoot down America's pride—the F-35 stealth fighter jet—also went to Iran. They achieved the impossible using nothing more than an inexpensive missile. It is a moment of utter dismay for the United States—a source of pride for Iran and a source of humiliation for America.




