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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Washington’s aggressive foreign policy blunders have backed the White House into an absolute geostrategic trap in West Asia. Every single aggressive move to force regional concessions only deepens the administration’s isolation as traditional allies like Saudi Arabia actively hedge their bets elsewhere. Pepe Escobar argued that Moscow and...

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P. ESCOBAR: IRAN WILL NEVER BLINK - THE EVICTION NOTICE THAT ENDS US HEGEMONY The journalist Pepe Escobar -well connected in West Asia - says that the war script has flipped completely. Trump entered promising dominance but now scrambles for any exit while Iran stands unbreakable. What looked like American power is revealing itself as the mother of all strategic defeats. THE STRATEGIC DEFEAT UNFOLDS ➡️ Trump’s desperate secret approaches scream one truth: he is trapped with no honorable way out. ➡️ Proclaiming victory would only make the humiliation official and crystal clear to the entire planet. ➡️ This collapse dwarfs Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan combined. ➡️ American hegemony in West Asia is already finished and the global empire follows right behind. IRAN'S IRONCLAD COMMITMENT ➡️ Iran has handed over a full eviction notice with zero room for negotiation. ➡️ End all sanctions, pay reparations, accept their nuclear program exactly as they want it. ➡️ The war ends only when Iran decides, on their terms, not Washington’s. ➡️ Every Iranian leader from the Supreme Leader to the IRGC to the people stands united: no compromise, no chicken out. THE BOTTOM LINE The United States is staring at imminent strategic defeat while Iran refuses to yield even an inch. This is the empire’s endgame moment. HT: YouTube Dialogue Works Dialogue works Pepe Escobar #USStrategicDefeat #IranUnbreakable #EmpireCollapse #IranEvictionNotice #TrumpHumiliation #NoSurrender #HistoricUpset

Mark

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Pepe Escobar says Trump is still talking peace while Russia and Iran are showing him what power looks like Trump still talks as though wars end because leaders sit around a table and agree to stop fighting. Pepe thinks Russia and Iran have already moved on from that way of thinking. His argument is that both countries have reached exactly the same conclusion: you negotiate from facts you've already created on the battlefield. He says rather than waiting for Washington to honour the MOU, Iran is building a new regional reality that becomes harder to reverse with every passing day. Then he drew a direct comparison with Russia. Trump keeps saying he can end the Ukraine war with another phone call, but Pepe says Moscow stopped believing that months ago. In his view, the Kremlin has already decided the battlefield will determine the final settlement, not another round of negotiations. Every advance in Donbas, each new buffer zone, every strike on Ukraine's military infrastructure, is the future map being drawn before anyone sits down to negotiate. The most fascinating part of the conversation was when Pepe said Russia has been studying Iran's response to the war. Not just militarily, politically, diplomatically, and strategically. He believes both countries have reached the same conclusion after years of broken agreements. That's why he thinks something fundamental has changed. Washington still believes it can sign an agreement today and renegotiate it tomorrow. Russia and Iran believe the only agreements that matter are the ones backed by realities nobody can undo. Pepe Escobar

Mario Nawfal

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Geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar says Trump has blown up the MOU, and by trying to take control of Hormuz, he may end up choking global trade in two of the world's most important shipping lanes. Iran is squeezing Hormuz, and now the Houthis are threatening Bab el-Mandeb. For weeks, mediators from Pakistan, Oman, and Qatar had been desperately trying to hold the MOU together. Even Saudi was pushing Washington to make it work because the Gulf states knew exactly what another war would mean for them. Then Trump reinstated the blockade, and Pepe thinks he just detonated the entire agreement. But the part that makes this far more dangerous is what happened next. An Iranian aircraft carrying a Yemeni delegation home from Iran attempted to land at Sana'a, the runway was bombed, and the pilots diverted at the last minute and managed to land at Hodeidah instead. Pepe says that single incident may have handed the Houthis exactly the pretext they needed to re-enter the conflict. And while he was literally explaining that possibility during the interview, reports began emerging of Houthi ballistic missiles being fired at Saudi. That's when he said Bab el-Mandeb could "enter the chat." Think about what that means. Two of the world's most important maritime chokepoints suddenly become part of the same regional confrontation, and Saudi is sitting directly between them. Pepe calls it the "red triangle." His argument is that Trump believes he's squeezing Iran, but by blowing up the MOU and pushing Tehran back toward full-scale confrontation, he may be helping reactivate the wider Axis of Resistance instead. And if Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb are both dragged into the conflict, this stops being another Middle Eastern war that markets can watch from a safe distance. Oil routes are threatened, shipping costs explode, supply chains get hit, and the pressure spreads directly into the global economy. Trump thinks controlling Hormuz will give America leverage over Iran. Pepe thinks he may have just created a second front at the other end of the Middle East. Pepe Escobar

Mario Nawfal

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