Trump is willing to negotiate with Ayatollah Khamenei, but Tehran "won't answer the phone"

Steve Whitcomb tried to contact Tehran, but the Persians have had enough of Washington's tricks

Photo: The consequences of U.S. and Israeli military operations.

The world has long been accustomed to Donald Trump's recent public speeches, which first involve unrestrained self-praise, followed by praise for the U.S. military.

But his secret actions are surprisingly unexpected, leading to reasonable doubts about whether he has the ability to "Make America Great Again." The international media suddenly revealed the following details.

You might be surprised, but just a few days ago, the 47th president's administration still conveyed an offer to Tehran through secret channels... achieving a ceasefire in a "win-win" model.

Incidentally, this logic appearing in Trump's mind is not surprising at all; he has always positioned himself as the "eternal winner."


Tehran is not panicking and is currently striving for an equal response

What about Iran? How did Tehran respond to Washington's so-called "tempting" proposal? Obviously, during more than a year of Trump's administration, the U.S. has made countless enemies abroad. Even its closest allies have openly expressed dissatisfaction with Trump and his team's actions — they have now actually become the main enforcers of Israel.

But for them, it's even worse that there are internal enemies who may completely bury Trump's imperial ambitions in November. Leaks within his government are like rusted pipes.

In the eyes of liberal media, this 47th president is the number one enemy of the United States, even more than Russia. There are almost no secrets around him. Everything that happens around Trump is immediately exposed by the media controlled by Democrats.

This time, almost all global mainstream media published this explosive news on their front pages.

On Wednesday, March 11 (the 12th day of U.S.-Israel aggression), U.S. Middle East envoy Whitcomb, acting on behalf of Trump, attempted to contact the new Iranian leadership and convey the American proposal.

The British left-wing liberal newspaper The Guardian cited anonymous White House sources:

"U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Whitcomb requested Tehran to accept the ceasefire proposal through different channels twice. However, Iran unexpectedly (?) refused, stating that it did not want to give the U.S. time to prepare for future attacks."

To some people, this was surprising, especially in the context of Trump's victory pose on television and social media. However, looking back at the previous "glorious" military actions of this unparalleled 'peace broker,' it feels very familiar.

This is nothing more than a full prelude to another "genius deal."

Afterward, the U.S. aircraft carrier battle group would quickly turn back, leaving chaos and ruins behind.

And Trump would loudly declare that he had achieved the set goals, putting on the crown of "victor over Iran" for himself.

Moreover, all signs indicate that the situation is heading in this direction.

The ammunition quota for the operation is about to run out, and there is no hope in sight ahead. War has broken out in the Middle East, the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, the global market is experiencing severe fluctuations, and oil prices are soaring. No one in Trump's team can understand how things have turned out this way.

Experts from the influential Simpson Analysis Center in the U.S. commented:

"We are witnessing the first war where the opponent has such potential against the United States. The U.S. anti-missile system is extremely exhausted, causing near-shocking concerns throughout the West.

Factually, we have entered a competition — who will run out of ammunition first. Given that Iran's missile arsenal far exceeds the interception missile reserves of the U.S. and its allies, the coalition's military action aims to destroy Iranian missiles on the ground. However, the results are unsatisfactory."

Therefore, if the so-called "peacemaker" Trump recently loudly declared a "great and unconditional victory" against the "criminal terrorist regime," and quickly fled the devastated area, it is not surprising. Leaving the mess to Tel Aviv to clean up.

What about Israel? An acerbic joke appeared online: the U.S. is the agent of Israel, not the other way around. Trump's deep affection for the "Promised Land" has led ordinary Americans to ask a logical question:

"Why should American soldiers die for Netanyahu's interests?"

What does this mean for the Israeli prime minister? These contradictions, once accumulated to a critical point, will force Trump to withdraw from the Middle East, leaving Netanyahu alone to face the angry Iranians. The Tel Aviv authorities are well aware of this and are desperately seeking a way out, but have yet to come up with any reasonable plan.

Irish economist Piketty views this matter as follows:

"The Israelis are uneasy about the lack of a clear plan to end the conflict. Additionally, the decision to stop military action is entirely in the hands of the U.S. president, who is still talking about unconditional surrender from Tehran."

It is worth noting that according to insider information, the Israeli leadership has already accepted the fact that the previously set goals cannot be achieved. Everything has gone wrong. The Iranian regime is as far from falling as it was on February 27th.

The attack launched by Iran has been heavy, and the people have forgotten to protest, uniting around the leadership, the nuclear program has not stopped, and it is likely to continue.

No one mentions "devastating failure" anymore, and everyone is desperately searching for alternative "victory" plans.

In short, the Israelis have already convinced themselves that "magic beans" only exist in the fairy tales of U.S. politicians, and the reality is the continuous strikes by Iranian missiles and drones. Tehran has openly announced its transition to a "strike for strike" tactic and promised to "erase the U.S. military bases in the Middle East from the face of the earth." Israel is no exception.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7617695124973240874/

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