【Multiple signs indicate that the U.S. military may launch another raid on Iran】 The U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement will expire in less than 72 hours.

There are clear indications that the United States might initiate another surprise attack on Iran. These signs include:

Trump's unusual move: On Saturday, Trump made a rare return to the White House, holding a meeting in the Situation Room in the morning. Attendees, besides the President, included Vance, Rubio, Hegseth, Bessent, White House Chief of Staff Walters, Witkoff, CIA Director Ratcliffe, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Caine.

Naval deployments: Amphibious assault ships of the Wasp-class (suitable for seizing beaches) have been deployed near the Persian Gulf. Over 70 heavy C-17 and C-5 transport aircraft have entered the region surrounding Iran.

Nighttime island seizure drills: The U.S. Navy based in Bahrain has conducted exercises simulating "rapid beach capture" maneuvers.

Massive surveillance drone flights: Frequent drone overflights suggest targeted intelligence gathering.

Military commanders' deadly silence: While Trump keeps making loud statements, the Pentagon remains silent—this is a sign that operations are ready to proceed.

Shift in threatening rhetoric: Trump has shifted from “energy disruption” to “limited decisive action.” He likely needs a symbolic operation to declare victory.

Western oil tankers evacuating from the Middle East: Commercial vessel traffic has noticeably decreased.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the most likely scenario is a surprise strike on Iran’s strategic islands within 48 to 72 hours before final negotiations begin.

Attacking while negotiating is nothing unusual.

During the Vietnam War, the U.S. announced ceasefires and then violated them over 57 times.

Now, how many times is that?

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