Deception Through Lies
TEHRAN (Iran News) First, we must see who initiated the war and with what intention.
Second, we need to note which side, in response to this beginning, has defended its legal rights, and which side stands on the correct side of history.
Third, in the inevitable clash, which side, frustrated by the war, retreated in defeat?
Undoubtedly, the censorship of events resulting from these clashes will never remain hidden forever. Gradually, all actions, reactions, and their impacts—on the ground and even behind the scenes—will become transparent for the realists.
The U.S. has been, and continues to be, seeking Iran’s surrender. The Zionist regime, proud of its intelligence influence and technological superiority, put its attack plan against the Islamic Republic of Iran on Donald Trump’s table, enticing him with visions of a quick 61-day surrender by Iran. A similar plan, like the Ajax operation—originally carried out by London on August 19, 1953—was executed as a complement.
On August 19, 1953, Ajax managed to bring the Shah back to confront his people, serving the shared interests of Britain and the United States. However, since the Shah’s fall in February 1979 until today—almost 47 years—no plan, whether direct, joint, or proxy, has escaped failure. Despite media hype, all attempts have been thwarted, and the failures are gradually becoming clear.
The deception operation of “negotiation and war” can be analyzed within the context of these failures.
Five rounds of indirect negotiations in Muscat and Rome clearly indicated that the U.S. was aiming to buy time—by prolonging the process for 60 days—and stir media hysteria. The plan to Libyanize Iran—discussed in White House media before negotiations began—was practically executed through Netanyahu’s operational proxy on the 61st day, only to be revealed after twelve days.
War did not solve anything—although it cost dearly; Iran did not become Libya. Instead, the world was divided into two camps: minority and majority. The U.S., even with its allies, became more disgraced and suffered defeat—like all previous conspiracies.
Behind the U.S.’s attack in Tabas, there was nothing but failure. Behind the Nojeh coup in Iran, there was nothing but failure. Behind arming and inciting counter-revolutionaries in various cities and confronting the Islamic system, there was nothing but failure. Behind Saddam’s attack during the eight-year Sacred Defense, there was nothing but failure. Behind the attack on a passenger plane in the Persian Gulf, there was nothing but failure. Behind this 12-day confrontation and the U.S.’s mediation—what can be called “negotiation with war”—there was failure.
Today, with modern information tools, the conquest of global minds through lies and noise has given way to realism and transparency, laying the groundwork for awakening nations more than ever.
The American-Zionist plan has resulted in an unprecedented unity among the Iranian people, and the U.S.’s arrow has hit the stone completely.
Previously, in the U.S., the analysis was that Iranians were divided into two groups—those dissatisfied with the economy and livelihood—and they would stand for the U.S. But that did not happen, and the outcome turned out to be completely opposite. Despite the initial blow of martyrdom of commanders, within less than 12 hours, under the wise leadership and guidance of the Supreme Leader, the tide turned, revealing the strength and power of the Islamic system. The result was what caused the disgrace of two nuclear powers.
This unparalleled 12-day period changed the way history is viewed.
It introduced Iran to not just an Iranian identity but to the world, showcasing itself with astonishing power. Now, after this clear defeat of the U.S. in the quagmire of lies and humiliation, the U.S., trapped in its own fabricated stories in the White House, is more desperate than ever to save itself. It is oblivious to the approaching dawn, when darkness will soon give way to light.
- author : Hamid Reza Naghashian
- source : IRAN NEWS ECONOMIC DESK