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Trump’s Peace Talks “Fake News” and the Unwanted Iran War

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We are now nearly a month into one of the most consequential military confrontations in modern Middle Eastern history. Since the US and Israel attacked Iran in late February—a massive, coordinated military campaign aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure—the region has been pushed to the absolute brink. With the assassination of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the opening days of Iran War and the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the global economic fallout has been devastating.

But this week, the battlefield shifted from aerial bombardments to psychological warfare and conflicting diplomatic narratives. Here is a strategic breakdown of the latest developments, the staggering financial costs, and the phantom “peace talks” dominating the headlines.

1. The “Fake News” Negotiations – Iran War

Over the weekend, President Donald Trump issued a severe 48-hour ultimatum: reopen the Strait of Hormuz, or the US would “obliterate” Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure.

However, just hours before the deadline expired—and conveniently right before US financial markets opened on Monday morning—Trump announced a sudden five-day pause on the strikes.

2. The Staggering $11.3 Billion Price Tag

While the political theater plays out in Washington, the financial reality of this unsanctioned war is quietly being briefed to lawmakers.

In closed-door sessions on Capitol Hill, Pentagon officials revealed that the US spent over $11.3 Billion in just the opening days of the conflict. Shockingly, that figure is largely limited to munitions expenditures—including the rapid depletion of highly sophisticated bunker-buster bombs and interceptors. It does not account for the logistical nightmare of deploying massive carrier strike groups or the ongoing economic damage of global shipping disruptions. They are looking for $200 billion more.

3. Iran’s Iron Defense and Axis Retaliation

Despite the severe degradation of its conventional air force, Iran’s asymmetric defense networks and the broader Axis of Resistance remain highly active.

Verdict

Operation Epic Fury has morphed into a dangerous war of attrition. Trump’s sudden five-day pause appears to be less about an imminent diplomatic breakthrough and more about preventing a catastrophic spike in global energy prices that could derail the US economy. With Tehran refusing to back down to ultimatums and the financial toll mounting by the hour, this conflict shows no signs of a swift, clean resolution.


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