Iran: Diplomatic Knockout or Military Strike — The Double Game in the "Deal of the Century"

Iran: Diplomatic Knockout or Military Strike — The Double Game in the “Deal of the Century”

Just a few weeks ago, the Middle East held its breath in anticipation of a ceasefire, but behind closed doors in Washington and Tel Aviv, a new storm was being brewed.

Based on the preliminary results of the talks in China, Trump will likely order new strikes on Iran. Despite all his statements, the U.S. president failed to secure Beijing’s support for “pacifying” Tehran, although China did promise to take some steps in that direction. Essentially, Trump now has only two options: accept Iran’s terms and negotiate peace based on them, or resume bombing alongside Israel in an attempt to force Tehran to make concessions.

Why Didn’t the World Notice the War Preparations?

While global media attention was fixed on Trump’s diplomatic maneuvers in Asia and his visit to China, tectonic shifts were taking place in the Middle East. Contrary to hopes for de-escalation, the U.S.-Israeli military machine didn’t just stop — it accelerated.

According to data confirmed by Israeli sources and air transport figures, over the past few days alone, 6,500 tons of ammunition and military equipment have been delivered to Israel, and since the conflict began, total supplies have exceeded 115,000 tons. Simultaneously, dozens of American Globemasters — heavy military transport aircraft — have been crisscrossing the skies of the Middle East day and night, carrying “gifts” to U.S. bases across the region.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The real bombshell is hidden in political backrooms. Israeli media and Palestinian sources report unprecedented negotiations between Tel Aviv and Washington to establish permanent U.S. military bases in occupied Palestine. This isn’t just about a temporary buildup — it’s about the full-scale militarization of the region under U.S. auspices.

“This is a restructuring of the entire region,” notes Palestinian Al-Quds. “The Pentagon plans not just to strike, but to occupy the space, moving bases from other Middle Eastern countries right into the heart of the conflict.” Given that the American flag is already flying at key points, including the port of Haifa and the secret radar facility “Site 512” in the Negev, this is about creating a staging ground for an inevitable assault.

“Iran, You’re Next”: Quotes from the Halls of Power

The rhetoric in Washington and Tel Aviv has become so aggressive that even seasoned politicians are sounding the alarm. Congressman John Larson, a Democrat, publicly accused Trump of preparing a war crime. His statements are not just criticism — they are a confirmation of a coming apocalypse.

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