A Lie (We Hold the Cards)… When the Siege Speaks and Reality Debunks
What JD Vance said just moments ago on Fox News is nothing new… but rather a repackaged old narrative:
(We hold the power… We hold the decision… The ball is in Iran's court)But the truth revealed by Islamabad is far more dangerous First: The 5-Year Gap vs 20 Years = Admission of Imposed Failure
When Tehran offers a 5-year suspension… and Washington demands 20 years…
This isn't negotiations… it's an attempt to impose a delayed surrender
And the result:
No agreement… because the gap isn't numerical… but a gap of sovereignty
Second: (We Hold the Cards)? Reality Says the Opposite
Vance talks about:
• Military superiority
• Economic pressure
• Naval blockade
But on the ground:
Oil jumps above $100
Ships defy the blockade
Europe refuses to get involved
The Iranian threat extends to all ports
The real question: Who is pressuring whom?? Third: The Blockade = Declaration of Impotence, Not Strength
If Washington truly held (the cards)… it wouldn't shift from the table to the sea The blockade here isn't a tool of victory… but an admission that:
Negotiations failed to break the opponent
Fourth: The Most Dangerous Thing in Vance's Speech… It's Aimed Inward, Not Outward
The language of (America First) and (We have the cards)
Isn't directed at Tehran… but at the American voter In clearer terms:
The speech tries to cover up a dilemma… not manage a victory
Fifth: The Paradox That Shatters the Entire Narrative
Washington says: (Get enrichment out of Iran)
Tehran responds: (We suspend on our terms) Here the truth unfolds:
No one is imposing… everyone is bargaining under pressure
Sixth: The Field Exposes the Table
• Israel escalates in Lebanon
• The passages tense up
• China enters quietly
• And the markets reprice the risk daily This isn't a path to agreement… but an environment for delayed explosion
The Conclusion That Ties It All Together:
Vance's statements say: (We hold the cards)
But reality says:
The cards have burned… and the game has moved to a more dangerous phase
Because:
• America can't clinch the decision
• Iran won't accept retreat
• And the world has started moving outside the will of both sides
The Sentence That Summarizes the Scene:
Whoever keeps repeating that they hold the cards… is usually the first to lose control of the game
Makkawi Elmalik
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