Breaking: The U.S. shifts from military confrontation to economic warfare against Iran!
Trump just published a bold statement saying no one has ever given Iran a bigger opportunity to reach an agreement than he has. Sadly, Iran failed to seize it.
Therefore, he announced the most devastating economic action in history against any country.
The measures he announced include: any nation allowing its financial institutions, enterprises, airports, or government entities to provide any form of lifeline to Iran will face massive economic consequences—oil smuggling, swap lines, cash transfers, currency exchanges, ship registrations, shell companies—all must be immediately halted.
Ending with a veiled threat: “You know who you are.”
Who is he trying to scare?
He said this will be an “Economic D-Day,” and the U.S. needs all its allies standing shoulder to shoulder with America to isolate and defeat the Iranian threat.
But why wait until today for allies to stand with the U.S.? Wouldn’t those who could have stood with us have done so five months ago? What essential difference exists between now and five months ago that suddenly demands “allies” take sides?
Historically, WWII had a military “D-Day”—most famously the Normandy landings, a major operation.
Now, unable to handle Iran militarily, the U.S. turns to economic strangulation—crushing livelihoods, destabilizing currencies, causing widespread suffering among civilians.
Hasn’t this playbook been applied to Iran for over 40 years? Is this just an intensified version?
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1873998597495808/
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