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@WarMonitor3 The whole world is waiting for this impending bloodbath with water to clean Iran off of any wrong doing as they help bring the end of endless imperial wars and rescue the helpless americans from their pedophile masters. This war must be ended as per the Iranian terms.
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The U.S. had better chips, earlier development, deeper capital, stronger research ecosystems, and far more mature AI infrastructure.
China had sanctions, export controls, and constant attempts to choke its chip and AI sectors.
If you still lose under those conditions, that is not China’s problem.
It is a sign that your strategy is weaker than your propaganda.

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If what you're saying is true, that $1.2 billion was positioned on markets going north and $192 billion on oil dropping, 14 minutes before the "deferment," then you're not describing a president who outsmarted Iran.
You're describing a president who never intended to follow through.
Which means one of two things is true, and both of them should terrify you:
Option A: Trump issued a genuine ultimatum. Iran called his bluff. He backed down. The humiliation is exactly what I described. Iran won. Full stop.
Option B: The ultimatum was never real. It was a coordinated market manipulation event dressed in the costume of foreign policy. In which case the President of the United States used the credibility of a formal war threat, the most serious instrument of state power that exists on earth, as a mechanism to move commodity prices for private financial gain. Fourteen minutes before the retreat. Like clockwork.
You're presenting Option B like it rescues Trump from my argument. It doesn't.
Option B is worse.
Option A means America has a president that Iran can out-maneuver.
Option B means America has a president who is selling the credibility of American power, the thing that took eighty years, trillions of dollars, and hundreds of thousands of lives to construct, as a financial instrument.
For a trade.
For a fourteen-minute window.
For whoever was in that room.
So which version makes you feel better?
The president who blinked at Iran?
Or the president who was never even looking at Iran?
Because either way, the entire confrontation, the ultimatums, the deadlines, the "obliterate your power grid," all of it, was a performance staged on the graves of American credibility for someone's portfolio.
The fixed point didn't just move.
Someone has been renting it out by the hour.
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Future historians will mark this as the moment the American century ended.
Not the financial crisis of 2008.
Not the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
Not any of the other candidate moments that analysts have proposed as the inflection point.
This.
The 48-hour ultimatum that became a request for joint control of a strait the United States does not border.
The strike on Ras Laffan in a country with American bases.
The Haifa refinery burning behind supposedly impenetrable air defenses.
Trump calling China. China saying no.
The strait remaining closed after the deadline for its reopening passed without consequence.
These are not the symptoms of a declining power managing a difficult adversary.
These are the documented, timestamped, publicly witnessed moments when the architecture of the last thirty years of American global dominance showed its structural limits.
And what makes this different from every previous American setback is not the scale of the defeat.
It is the visibility.
Vietnam was visible but distant.
Afghanistan was visible but long.
Iraq was visible but complicated.
This is happening in the most strategically important energy geography on earth, in real time, with global markets responding to every development, with every government watching its screens and updating its models.
The visibility is the mechanism by which it changes everything.
Because the power of unipolarity was never only military.
It was always also psychological.
It was the belief held by allies and adversaries and neutral parties alike that American power was the fixed point around which everything else organized.
Iran did not defeat the United States militarily.
Iran defeated the belief.
And beliefs, once defeated in front of enough witnesses, do not come back.
The witnesses are counted in billions.
They all watched.
They all know what they saw.
The fixed point moved.
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Tanx bro. We don't accept dollars. Try Yuan instead.
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2
I would happily send my tax dollars to Iran.
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