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Breaking: Tasnim, citing sources, reports that three explosions were heard in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran.
No confirmation yet on the cause or possible damage.
But in the current context, every explosion in Iran immediately raises questions.
Accident? Sabotage? Message?
The timing will fuel speculation.
Psychologically, this kind of statement looks like a classic defense mechanism:
when reality becomes too complex, too costly, or too humiliating to accept, the mind rebuilds a narrative where everything is still under control and victory is guaranteed, even when the facts suggest otherwise.
The real danger is that, after repeating fantasies publicly often enough, some people begin to confuse perception with reality.
This is no longer communication.
It is staged denial.
🔴 L'homme politique proche de l'extrême droite, Jean Messiha, est accusé d’avoir encaissé une cagnotte destinée aux veuves des surveillants tués lors de l’évasion de Mohamed Amra en 2024
42 000 euros avaient été récoltés, les familles n'ont rien touché
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Trump just secured an “agreement” to reopen the Strait of Hormuz…
which was already open before the war even started.
So after all the threats, chaos, and theater, the big victory is basically returning to the starting point.
A full 360-degree geopolitical achievement.
The war is over.
China will recover the enriched uranium. Trump no longer wants this war, a war he thought would be quick, a war he was told Iran would lose in three days.
Now he feels manipulated and deeply disappointed.
The World Cup is coming soon, and the midterms are just around the corner. He needs to end this quickly, move on, and change the subject.
More strikes will not solve anything. They will only deepen the crisis
Trump is reportedly in the Oval Office, speaking with several Gulf leaders to brief them on a possible agreement with Iran.
And what does that agreement really mean?
A return to the situation that existed before the war.
In other words: after all the threats, strikes, chaos, and noise… we went full circle and ended up back where we started.
You can already see the flattery starting online from some regional leaders toward Trump.
But the reality is simple:
The deal is on the table.
Trump wants the deal.
Because he knows the best way out of this mess is not another wave of strikes, it’s an exit.
He was pushed into a trap by foreign players who believed Iran would collapse in three days.
It didn’t.
Now he needs to break the losing streak, move on, and find an easier target.
Cuba may be next, faster, simpler, and much easier to sell politically.
The Iran chapter is being dressed up as strength.
But it looks more like damage control.
Everything is a matter of perspective, and Fourier series prove it beautifully.
Fourier analysis is one of those moments where mathematics feels almost magical.
A rotating vector, a simple wave, and suddenly complex shapes start to appear.
Stars. Circles. Patterns. Motion.
What looks like art is actually pure math rebuilding reality from harmonic components.
The universe really does speak in waves.
The real battle may no longer be about whether Iran is a threat.
It’s about how this war ends.
Reports say Iran’s position is now being shaped by a tight circle of current and former IRGC generals, acting almost like a collective command around the new Supreme Leader.
Trump reportedly refuses to let Iran keep its uranium.
Tehran refuses to give it up.
And according to The Wall Street Journal, a tense call with Netanyahu exposed the real split:
Trump wants a diplomatic exit.
Netanyahu wants deeper strikes.
That’s the problem with wars.
Starting them is easy.
Finding the exit is where empires get exposed.
Trump says he may miss his own son’s wedding because he has “a thing called Iran.”
Is that just political theater…
Or did he just accidentally hint that something bigger could happen this weekend?
When a president skips a family wedding over “Iran,” people are going to ask questions.
Portugal vs Netherlands, World Cup 2006.
This wasn’t football.
This was survival.
16 yellow cards.
4 red cards
Endless clashes.
Ronaldo injured.
Maniche with the winning goal.
They called it The Battle of Nuremberg for a reason.
Ugly? Yes.
Chaotic? Absolutely.
Unforgettable? Forever.