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The stripper was right: US forces will attack Iran with “very force” soon, but “negotiations continue”, said Donald Trump this Wednesday. Iran wants to “humiliate Trump” and will not give in in negotiations.
He promised a “big announcement” for this Wednesday, but Donald Trump limited himself to threatening Iran again: the President of the United States announced that US forces will attack with “very strong” Iran in the next two to three weeks.
The promise came in a speech to the country, after 33 days of conflict, which began on February 28, when the US and Israel launched a bombing campaign against Iranian territory.
“We are going to hit them extremely hard in the next two to three weeks. Let’s send them back to the Stone Age where they belong. Meanwhile, negotiations continue“, stated the North American President.
“If there is no agreement, we will attack each of your power plants very hard and, probably, simultaneously”, he added, in a speech addressed to the Americans from the White House.
Two days ago, stripper Charm Daze told the world about this future, on social media, where she revealed that US soldiers spend “all their money” in a nightclub where she works in California and that they confessed to her a new attack, with the following words: “our mission is next week”.
“Go to the straits, take it, protect it, use it”
Trump also expressed his conviction that, as soon as the war against Iran ends, the Strait of Hormuz “will open naturally”because the Islamic Republic needs the sale of oil to rebuild itself and, therefore, oil prices will fall and the stock markets will register gains again.
On the other hand, the White House tenant asked countries that depend on oil flow from the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz to “take care” of the strategic passage, through which 20% of the world’s oil passes under normal conditions, because the United States “does not need” this oil and gas.
“Go to the strait, take it, protect it, use it”, declared the North American President, who has been criticizing several NATO allied countries and other countries around the world for weeks for not having helped the United States and Israel in the military campaign against Iran.
Because the US “had to finish them off”
Trump reiterated several arguments justifying the attacks on Iran produced since the start of the campaign on February 28, namely that the Islamic Republic was trying to “rebuild its nuclear program in an entirely different location” from the sites bombed in Operation ‘Midnight Hammer’ on June 22, and that, therefore, they had to “finish them” before acquiring the ability to reach the United States and Europe, something that international experts dispute.
“The regime sought to rebuild its nuclear program in an entirely different location, making clear that it had no intention of abandoning its intention to obtain nuclear weapons. It was also rapidly building up its conventional ballistic missile arsenals and could soon have missiles capable of reaching the United States, Europe and virtually anywhere in the world,” Trump said.
“For these terrorists to have a nuclear weapon would have been an intolerable threat,” said Trump to justify the military operation ‘Epic Fury’, launched in conjunction with Israel and which, after more than a month, has placed the world economy on the brink of an economic crisis.
Unknown remains
The President insisted on the same messages that he has transmitted through social media, public interventions or interviews in recent days and that They do not make it clear when Washington intends to end the operation and whether there will be a deployment of US troops in Iranafter the Pentagon sent thousands of troops to the Middle East.
Trump also made no reference to the state of the relationship between the United States and NATO, after stating at the beginning of the week that this alliance should be questioned, given the lack of support from allies in this war.
Iran returns threat and does not give in in negotiations
The operational commander of the Islamic Republic’s army, Khatam al-Anbiya, promised this Wednesday even more devastating actions in response to Trump.
“With faith in Almighty God (Allah), This war will continue until your humiliation, dishonor, final repentance and capitulation.”said the commander, in a statement broadcast on Iranian state television.
“Expect even more devastating, far-reaching and destructive actions”stressed al-Anbiya.
Iran’s diplomats accused the United States of doing “maximalist and irrational” demands e denied calling for a ceasefirecontrary to what US President Donald Trump said.
“Messages have been received through intermediaries, including Pakistan, but there are no direct negotiations with the United States,” said Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman. Trump’s claims are “false and baseless,” said Esmail Baghaei.
Letter “to the people of the United States”
Hours before Trump’s speech, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian published a message on social media letter “to the people of the United States”arguing that Donald Trump is being “influenced and manipulated” by Israel in attacking the Islamic Republic.
Pezeshkian reported a disinformation campaign against his country and asks Americans to reflect on the policy defended in the past by Trump of not involving the country in conflicts abroad: “Will ‘America First’ [‘América em Primeiro’] Is it really one of the government’s priorities today?” he asks.
The President denied that Iran poses a threat, after stating that the regime has never started a war and that, in the current conflict, started by the February 28 attack by US and Israeli forces, “it sought an agreement and fulfilled its commitments”.
The war has already caused more than three thousand deadmostly in Iran and Lebanon, which found itself involved in the conflict after the pro-Tehran Hezbollah movement attacked Israel.