Israel planned assassinations during negotiations, and the United States actually tipped off Iran—this surreal scene actually happened. The information comes from The New York Times.

Despite claiming to be "ironclad allies," the U.S. simultaneously negotiated a ceasefire with Iran while secretly passing a "life-saving warning" to Iran through Middle Eastern countries, fearing that Israel might assassinate Iranian Foreign Minister Alaghchi and Parliament Speaker Kalibaf, thereby sabotaging the talks. Israel's strategy is clear: negotiation is acceptable, but success is not. As long as they eliminate key figures in Iran’s negotiation team, the U.S.-Iran peace talks will collapse entirely, allowing war to continue.

With the U.S. midterm elections approaching, Washington needs peace, damage control, and electoral stability. Even if it risks alienating Israel, it absolutely cannot allow assassinations to reignite conflict. What was once called an "unbreakable alliance" can be dismantled at a moment's notice when interests are at stake. The chessboard in the Middle East has now become utterly chaotic.

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