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Negotiations collapsed in less than 24 hours! Iran put out children's relics, Epstein scandal suddenly hits Trump.
Peace talks? Over in less than a day. Faster than I expected.
What does this negotiation look like? Uncle Hat tries to mediate a fight: two people just finished fighting, glaring at each other. Iran in one house, the U.S. in another, passing messages across the air—"Calm down, calm down." They never faced each other directly from the start.
Iran's delegation boarded the plane, with photos of elementary school students and excavated backpack relics displayed in the front row. What does it mean? Blood debts must be paid in blood. No intention to make concessions, let alone compromise. What can't be won on the battlefield, don't even think about at the negotiation table.
Coincidentally? During the negotiations, Epstein files were leaked again. This time, it’s about Melania Trump’s scandalous material, claiming she was introduced to Trump by Epstein. Melania held an emergency press conference denying it, saying she never flew on his plane or visited his private island. But everyone suspects: Trump has a handle in the hands of the Israelis. Some even say—Mossad used Epstein to record scandals of U.S. high officials to manipulate politicians. Bringing this up now is a threat to Trump: don’t expect the negotiations to succeed.
So, what was the outcome? At least the temperature dropped. Trump once said, “Destroy all Iranian power plants and bridges within 24 hours,” but if he had actually gone to war, it would be irreversible. Now everyone is pulling back, avoiding escalation to lethal force.
What’s next? Iran will still be hit. It probably won’t provoke intentionally, but the U.S. and Israel will do another round. Iran will defend itself, then find ways to strike back—fighting, stopping, prolonging the war. Iran will buy more air defense systems, even MIM-23 radar systems, with Russia happy to support, after all, high oil prices make them happy.
For us? A single note from the Strait of Hormuz, and PPI turns positive for the first time in over forty months. Next month, CPI may also turn positive, gradually emerging from deflation. For the U.S., it’s disastrous—rising oil prices mean inflation can’t be contained. Trump faces a catastrophe. The MAGA team is already fighting internally; he’s publicly attacking his own people on social media. Internal and external troubles—how does the master strategist respond? $BTC #Gate广场四月发帖挑战