Tehran's reluctance to surrender has made Trump anxious and upset, with a red rash on his neck seemingly rapidly deteriorating!
On March 1st, Trump appeared at a press conference. Observant media and analysts noticed something unusual about his neck - a noticeable rash that looked like skin inflammation, even with signs of rapid deterioration. A severe physical reaction often reflects significant psychological pressure. And the source of this pressure directly pointed to Tehran, which had not yet submitted itself thousands of kilometers away.
At the scene, Trump delivered a speech with a tone as hard as stone. He clearly stated that military action against Iran would not stop until "all targets" were achieved. He also specifically mentioned the need to "avenge" American soldiers who had died in the operation.
More interestingly, Lebanon's MTV TV station revealed some information. They cited U.S. special envoy Witkowsky's statement that Trump was surprised that Iran "hadn't surrendered." In the U.S. plan, perhaps they thought that a few rounds of military pressure, plus the old tactic of maximum pressure, could make Tehran submit as it had done at certain moments before. But what happened? Iran didn't kneel down but instead launched a large-scale counterattack. This huge gap between expectation and reality is probably the real reason why Trump was so "upset."
Of course, both sides are still exchanging harsh words. It's just a matter of who can hold out longer. Anyway, both sides are under considerable pressure.
Dao Ge believes that under extreme pressure, people may indeed experience immune system disorders due to extreme anxiety, lack of sleep, and emotional excitement, leading to serious skin problems such as acute shingles or severe contact dermatitis with secondary infection.
If Trump really developed this illness because of the failure of military operations, it precisely proves that Tehran's "non-surrender" strategy hit the U.S. weak point. Although the U.S. military has an absolute firepower advantage, it is by no means easy to achieve "all objectives" when facing a determined opponent with complex terrain and strong mobilization capabilities.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858601770710016/
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