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rofl, pacifying Indian public.. good AI effort
No trust for dialogue, no restraint for mediation, no space for moderates, no cool for crises, and no will for deals, because all three profit from confrontation.Last few days Summary
Iran announced they’re opening of the straits of Hormuz without US consultation
US never even knew until they read on social media
It got them upset because they lose control of the markets
They then refused to lift the blockage on Iran
Then Iran closed the strait and now they took a Iranian oil tanker
Regardless this for tit for tap should stop
Pakistan has 20,000 security and forward operating equipment for the Americans has already arrived today at Nur Khan again
Iran is now saying no talks
Hope Pakistan can convince
Unilateral conspiracy theory with some logic. How you see this a fix match when Israel assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists, Iran striking Israeli soil, the U.S. killing Soleimani and so on....?the U.S., Israel, and Iran are playing a “fixed match” is a common suspicion—
Well coordinated hostilities.
something easily staged same like Iranian revolution was staged from nato members country as bulwark to red revolution.
Proxy conflict ≠ fake conflict
Instead of direct war, they often fight indirectly (proxies, cyber attacks, intelligence ops).
Iran backs groups like Hezbollah.
The U.S. and Israel respond through sanctions, strikes, and covert operations.
This can look controlled—
Why it feels managed
None of the sides want total war because:
It would destabilize the entire Middle East
It risks global economic shock (oil, trade routes)
So actions are often calibrated, not all-out.
That limited escalation sometimes creates the illusion of a scripted game.
There’s no clear winner:
Iran expands influence regionally.
Israel maintains military superiority.
It’s a fixed match.it’s not a high-stakes strategic rivalry where all sides push limits without triggering a catastrophic war.
Baffling that there are still people like you in the world.the U.S., Israel, and Iran are playing a “fixed match” is a common suspicion—
Well coordinated hostilities.
something easily staged same like Iranian revolution was staged from nato members country as bulwark to red revolution.
Proxy conflict ≠ fake conflict
Instead of direct war, they often fight indirectly (proxies, cyber attacks, intelligence ops).
Iran backs groups like Hezbollah.
The U.S. and Israel respond through sanctions, strikes, and covert operations.
This can look controlled—
Why it feels managed
None of the sides want total war because:
It would destabilize the entire Middle East
It risks global economic shock (oil, trade routes)
So actions are often calibrated, not all-out.
That limited escalation sometimes creates the illusion of a scripted game.
There’s no clear winner:
Iran expands influence regionally.
Israel maintains military superiority.
It’s a fixed match.it’s not a high-stakes strategic rivalry where all sides push limits without triggering a catastrophic war.
Probably a follower of Adnan Rashid. Almost all of top leadership taken out and it is a fixed match?Unilateral conspiracy theory with some logic. How you see this a fix match when Israel assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists, Iran striking Israeli soil, the U.S. killing Soleimani and so on....?
Probably a followers of Adnan Rashid
Anything but accepting that Arabs are fully in the camp of USA and Isreal
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