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Trump STRIKES IRAN PORTS and then BEGS FOR CEASEFIRE!!!

Breaking News Alert: US Strikes Iran Ports

This is a breaking news alert. The United States military just conducted strikes in Iran. The strikes were conducted in the port of Kashm at Bandar Abbas and in Minab. CENTCOM is confirming. State regime media which calls itself Fox is confirming. State regime media which calls itself CBS is confirming.

We’re also hearing from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. They’re confirming that strikes took place by the United States and Iran is saying that they responded with strikes at two Navy destroyers which Iran says is now leaving the area after trying to come into the Strait of Hormuz. We are also hearing from various other Iranian news sources talking about retaliation now being expected from Iran.

Let’s just go through some of the facts folks about what’s taking place. So first we got the news from state regime media Fox saying the United States military just carried out strikes on Iran’s Keshan port in Bandar Abbas. Senior US officials were telling Fox. Then CENTCOM posted the following:

“CENTCOM protects US warships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. US forces intercepted unprovoked Iranian attacks and responded with self-defense strikes as US Navy guided missile destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz to the Gulf of Oman on May 7th. Iranian forces launched multiple missiles, drones and small boats at the USS Truxtun, the USS Rafael Peralta and the USS Mason transiting this international sea passage. No US assets were struck according to CENTCOM.”

Iran seems to suggest that some US assets were indeed struck. CENTCOM eliminated inbound threats, according to CENTCOM, and targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking US forces, including missile and drone launch sites, command and control locations, and intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance.

“CENTCOM does not seek escalation, but remains positioned and ready to protect American forces.”

And that’s what was stated by the Trump regime after these strikes. We just hit Iran, but we’re not restarting the war. We don’t want escalation, Iran. Let’s take a look at what Iran is saying just went down.

The Iranian Navy says the following to their regime media:

“Following the violation of the ceasefire and the aggression by the terrorist US military against an Iranian oil tanker near the port of Jask and the approach of warships belonging to the terrorist US military toward the Strait of Hormuz, a very large-scale and precise combined operation was carried out. Various types of anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles along with kamikaze drones equipped with high explosive warheads were launched towards enemy destroyers, those US naval ships. Intelligence monitoring indicates significant damage to the American enemy and three invading enemy warships quickly fled the Strait of Hormuz area.”

Now Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters spokesperson said the following:

“The aggressive terrorist and pirate US military violated the ceasefire by targeting this Iranian oil tanker traveling from Iran’s coastal waters near the Jask toward the Strait of Hormuz.”

A very similar message. So what seems like what went down is two to three US destroyers went into the Strait of Hormuz. Then the Iranian Navy saw these US destroyers heading into the Strait of Hormuz and opened fire on the destroyers. The destroyers returned fire. Then there were strikes by the US on the Keshm port as well as in the Bandar Abbas area and in the Minab area. We know Minab as well because that’s where the Trump regime massacred the little school girls at the beginning of the war and then there was open hostilities that took place here.

According to Iran, the US Navy destroyers then exited the Strait of Hormuz once they came under attack. Iran claims they caused damage. The US says no damage was done to those destroyers. Here’s how state regime is now talking about it as Fox:

“A senior US official tells me it was a US military strike on Iran’s Kashm port in Bandar Abbas moments ago, but added this is not a restarting of the war or an end to the ceasefire.”

Okay. The strike on one of Iran’s oil ports comes 2 days after Iran fired 15 ballistic and cruise missiles at the UAE Fujairah port, eliciting anger from Gulf countries after top Pentagon leaders said Tuesday that the Iranian strikes did not rise to the level of breaking the ceasefire, calling it low-level attacks that didn’t rise to the level.

Pause. You see what’s happening? Donald Trump announces Project Freedom. He says he’s going to send destroyers into the Strait of Hormuz to escort tankers and cargo ships out. Trump tries to do that earlier in the week. Iran stops them. Iran strikes a UAE vessel, a South Korean vessel as well as the Fujairah port. Trump says Project Freedom is done and we don’t believe this is a violation of the ceasefire.

American markets start to do well on that news. Oil starts to drop. Saudi Arabia and UAE and Kuwait and others get pissed and say:

“Okay, you’re not going to do anything. Iran just started shooting at your destroyers and Iran just attacked the UAE port. You got to do something. Okay, Donald, we’re going to block you from accessing United States air bases or air bases under joint control or our airspace in these Middle East countries.”

That became a massive headline. It made Donald Trump look so weak that he was now being blocked from these Middle East air bases. So then I think Donald Trump’s like:

“All right, all right, all right. I’ll send the destroyer. We’ll do it again. I’ll send the destroyers in and in retaliation for Iran striking the Fujairah port, we’ll attack Kashm and we’ll attack Bandar Abbas and Minab. Then can we have access to your air bases again?”

Because we learned right before these US air strikes took place that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait said:

“Okay, we’ll give you access back to the air bases and the airspace.”

And it was like, well, did they cut a deal? This seems to be the deal that was cut right here. It goes on to say a senior US official confirms that they’re reporting that the Saudis and Kuwaitis reverse course on blocking Trump from their air bases and airspace because Donald Trump basically just did this. Then Fox confirms that senior US officials are confirming that the US military struck the Bandar Khamir naval checkpoint in Minab.

In response, Iran’s top joint military command says Iran will respond decisively and immediately after US breached the ceasefire by attacking an Iranian oil tanker near Jask and opposite Fujairah while launching air assaults on civilian areas in Bandar Khamir, Sirik and Kashm island in cooperation with some regional countries—i.e., UAE overtly, Saudi Arabia covertly—and Iran’s Navy command confirms the same.

Now, it may seem like a year ago, but it was only 48 hours ago that Axios’s Barak Ravid, who in my opinion serves as Donald Trump’s personal stenographer, wrote:

“Scoop: The White House believes it’s getting close to an agreement with Iran on a one-page memorandum of understanding to end the war and set a framework for more detailed nuclear negotiations.”

That didn’t happen. Then Iranian broadcast called out Ravid and said:

“Axios reported five times in 19 days that a deal with Iran was imminent. Five times and no deal materialized. It appears that reporter Barak Ravid along with friends in the US government may be profiting from market volatility.”

To which Barak Ravid, who’s apparently very soft as well, goes:

“This is a lie. Axios didn’t report even once over the last three weeks that a deal was ‘imminent.’ The Iranian regime, its state TV, and its bots and influence accounts on social media are pushing this lie. It’s regime propaganda. Don’t fall for it or amplify it.”

I kind of know your post though, man. We’ve kind of seen you posting. There’s a deal. Maybe you didn’t use the word imminent, but “about to happen,” “very close.” “Imminently” used a lot of words like that in my opinion. And then over the past 24 hours, Donald Trump brought in those UFC fighters. He’s like, “Oh, Iran wants to do a deal so badly.” Here, play this clip.

“An opponent right now in Iran that has refused to submit.”

“You seem optimistic now. He may be closer to a deal. What’s different about this moment now than in other moments where a deal has seemed close?”

“Well, why do you say they refused to submit? You don’t know that. You don’t know what’s going on behind us a few days ago.”

“Yeah.”

“No, a few days ago is a long time ago. You know, in the world of war a few days ago. No, they want to make a deal badly and we’ll see if we get there. If we get there, they can’t have nuclear weapons. You know, it’s very simple, but what’s not to submit? So, they had a navy with 159 ships and now every ship is blown to pieces and lying at the bottom of the water. They had an air force, lots of planes, and they don’t have any planes. They don’t have any anti-aircraft. They don’t have any radar left. Their missiles are mostly decimated. They have some. They have probably 18-19% but not a lot by comparison to what they had. And their leaders are all dead. So I think we won. Now it’s only a question of look, if we left right now around, it would take them 20 years to rebuild. You would call that we’re in good shape, right? Fantastic.”

“We’re in good shape. And now we’re doing well. Now we have to get what we have to get. If we don’t do that, we’ll have to go a big step further. But with that being said, they want to make a deal. We’ve had very good talks over the last 24 hours and it’s very possible that we’ll make a deal. Yeah.”

And he continued to reiterate that message. Play this clip.

“Going to challenge a blockade and I think it’s working out very well. We’re going to see. I can say this. Iran wants to make a deal. What I don’t like about Iran is they’ll talk to me with such great respect and then they’ll go on television. They’ll say, ‘We did not speak to the president. We did not—I just spoke to—we did not speak to the president.’ So they play games but let me just tell you they want to make a deal. And who wouldn’t when your military is totally gone. We could do anything we want to them.”

And now let me show you University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer. Here’s what he says. And I think he’s spot on in this analysis. Let’s play it.

“We have got to find an additional way to the blockade to bring the Iranians to their knees. You know, the blockade alone is just not going to do it. So again, yesterday we tried to force the straits. That didn’t work. And maybe we’ll try a bombing campaign again and that will backfire big time just as yesterday’s events backfired big time. So there is no solution here with military force. But what you’re going to have to do is work out a deal with the Iranians. And we of course can’t bring ourselves to do that because the Iranians have won. They’ve won a victory here. And if we sit down and negotiate a deal, it will become manifestly clear to anybody with a triple digit IQ that the Iranians won because Trump will be forced to make huge concessions in negotiating that deal.”

There you have it, folks. Let me know what you think. We’ll keep you posted every step of the way. Thanks everybody for watching.