Desert Wanderer … with highlighting imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi
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The negotiations in Islamabad have ended without an agreement. Rather than engaging in genuine diplomacy, the United States attempted to bully the Iranian negotiators into accepting their demands unconditionally or facing annihilation. JD Vance proved to be a big disappointment in this regard; the negotiations in Pakistan were a waste of time and space, as American intentions were rotten from the start.
This diplomatic failure is not an isolated event but rather a reflection of a broader, more violent strategy being championed by US leaders and the American media. For instance, Marc A. Thiessen, in an essay titled “Here’s how Trump can prove Iran wrong,” outlined a series of aggressive measures designed to force Iranian capitulation. His proposal included targeted strikes to assassinate the Iranian negotiation team—individuals who, in his words, “were previously spared for the purpose of negotiations.” By leveraging direct threats, Thiessen argued that Iranian leaders must understand their lives depend on reaching a deal favorable to the Trump administration, while further advocating for the military occupation of Kharg Island and the seizure of Iranian oil assets.
Such rhetoric bridges the gap between failed diplomacy and outright state-sanctioned violence, illustrating how reckless, dangerous, and foolish the United States has become. American leaders, diplomats, and their media appear to have no grasp of the consequences of their rhetoric, particularly the suggestion that Iranian negotiators should be murdered if they do not cave to US demands. It is clear that while the US lost the war, they had no intention of negotiating in good faith; instead, they are using this pause to rearm and continue the conflict.
Consequently, it is almost certain that the war will resume very soon. The destruction of West Asia will continue, and the US and Israel will likely face even greater humiliation. This path does more than destabilise a region; it accelerates a total collapse of the global economy, sacrificing the livelihoods of billions of people on the altar of the ego and interests of Israel, Netanyahu, and Donald Trump.This isn’t just a breakdown in talks—it’s a deliberate march toward catastrophe. One should enjoy this brief lull while it lasts, for it is no time to make plans for travel or holidays.
Following the breakdown of negotiations, the Israeli DF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir placed the military on its highest alert level. This move signals a return to a more aggressive posture toward Iran in the wake of the failed talks between Washington and Tehran.
Photos:
1. Strait of Hormuz.
2. Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir giving a pep talk for a renewed war against Iran
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A week ago, Trump told Iran, “Open the fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards.” In one hour, Trump will close the “fuckin’ Strait” by imposing a blockade on all ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This means US forces will board any ship leaving the Strait—be it Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, or Pakistani—which would be an act of war. Trump’s goal here is not to reduce the price of oil, but to increase it further and accelerate a global famine.
As Albanese and Wong attempt to secure oil supplies from Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei, Trump’s blockade will not only starve Asia of oil, gas, and fertiliser but also block Australia’s access to fuel. So, Trump has done it again. But as Wong, Albanese, and the Australian elites are so far up Trump’s arse, they won’t complain. However, they will pay a heavy price from the outrage of Australians who are sick and tired of Australia’s eternal “cock-sucking” policy toward America. It is time Australia diversified away from the US and that shit country called Israel, and develop stronger ties with Asian neighbours, including China.