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From Roaring Threats to Strategic Retreat: Collapse of Trump’s War Narrative and ‘Greater Israel’

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The current geopolitical theater has exposed Donald Trump’s strategy as a reckless exercise in “jackal cry” diplomacy, where thunderous rhetoric consistently fails to mask a desperate scramble for an exit. The one who, until yesterday, was roaring that “tonight an entire civilization will be wiped out,” ultimately proved that all his thunderous threats were nothing more than empty jackal cries. Trump’s roaring threats and abuses were, in reality, forced into retreat by global pressure, an energy crisis that drove Brent Crude to $107.80, and above all, by the extraordinary courage, bravery, resilience, and spirit of martyrdom displayed by the Iranian nation.

The irony is that, in seeking an escape route from a war that had already cost the Pentagon $29 billion in just over two months, Trump even had to rely on the mediation of his disciples, Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir, to facilitate talks in Islamabad.

On the other hand, despite its losses and martyrdoms, Iran not only stood its ground but also appears to have succeeded in halting the Dajjali powers on its own terms. This is not merely a ceasefire; it is the retreat of the fraudulent narrative advanced by Trump and Netanyahu. Instead of bowing down, Iran turned the tables and brought America to a point where no option remained except dialogue. Trump, frustrated by the deadlock, admitted that the truce was on “massive life support,” stating that it had only a “one percent chance of surviving.”

Despite his “Operation Epic Fury” rhetoric, Trump was ultimately forced to agree to a halt in hostilities. While Iran has kept the Strait of Hormuz under a “secure passage protocol,” America has been compelled to discuss a ten-point peace plan that includes the removal of primary and secondary sanctions, the release of frozen assets, the withdrawal of U.S. forces and military bases from the region, and the recognition of Iran’s nuclear sovereignty — demands that the United States now calls “unacceptable,” yet continues to negotiate over.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu supported this truce on the Iranian front only to intensify his vision of “Greater Israel.” While a separate conditional ceasefire was announced for Lebanon on April 17, the reality remains a bloodbath: at least 588 people have been killed and more than 1,200 injured in Lebanon since that so-called truce supposedly began. This signifies that he remains steadfast in bringing his vision of “Greater Israel” to fruition, albeit with temporary pauses.

However, who the pawns of this Dajjali “Great Game” truly are, what their real ambitions entail, and what specific objectives were achieved through this war — these are the fundamental questions that must not be forgotten amid celebration and emotional fervour. Be warned: remain alert to how these Dajjali forces continue their Great Game moving forward. Do not make the mistake of believing that the flames of war in the Middle East will not ignite again. As long as the dream of Israel and “Greater Israel” exists, these embers will continue to be fanned.

One consequence of this war is that the rulers of several Arab countries have imperceptibly moved much closer to Israel — a scenario that seemed entirely impossible following Hamas’s October 7 attacks.

Throughout this entire conflict, one thing became crystal clear: the true meaning of the expression that “the kettle is hotter than the tea.” The courtiers and sycophants of their Arab masters became so enraged that they even outpaced Trump himself, transforming social media into a literal battlefield. It felt as though they were personally fighting the war.

The storm of insolence they unleashed against Iran and its supporters during this war imposed by America and Israel was not merely a sectarian disagreement; rather, it was an organized, poisonous, and provocative war campaign. Tongues became missiles, words became gunpowder, and character assassination, lies, deception, and accusations became the weapons of choice.

So, has a ceasefire also reached the frontlines of those sectarian elements who ignited internal discord and hatred within the Muslim Ummah? Or are those same poisonous missiles — the fatwas and character assassinations — still primed and ready? Will the rain of abuses continue even as the political “life support” itself begins to fail?

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