China shocks: The US will launch a ground attack on Iran between December 2026 and March 2027... when it cools down... right now it is too hot
Calm before the storm? While proxy talks between the US and Iran are taking place in Qatar and its capital Doha, with developments being presented as positive. China warns that the Americans are striking Iranian islands and coastal areas to test the waters, and their goal is to attack Iran via a ground landing between December 2026 and March 2027. Right now, the Americans know they will fail as temperatures in the Persian Gulf reach 36 to 40 degrees Celsius. They are waiting for it to cool down between December 2026 and March 2027 to prepare the ground invasion.
Qatar: Positive development for Iran-US talks, 3 to 6 billion to be unfrozen
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced: Qatari and Pakistani mediators concluded separate meetings with Iranian and American negotiators in Doha, which led to positive progress. The parties agreed to continue discussions in the future and to schedule the next meeting as soon as possible after the farewell ceremony for Iranian leader Khamenei. According to certain sources, it was agreed to unfreeze 3 to 6 billion euros in blocked Iranian assets.
China shocks: The US will launch a ground attack on Iran between December 2026 and March 2027 when it cools down... right now it is too hot
The Chinese shock and warn Iran; the Americans are planning a ground landing. Specifically, the famous Chinese Professor Jiang, who is considered an expert in military analysis, warns: do not be fooled, the Americans will launch a ground attack on Iran between December 2026 and March 2027. Professor Jiang stressed: we must be clear, the Memorandum of Understanding is simply to buy time. Because the weather in Iran is currently very hot, and for the Americans to launch a ground invasion, they must wait until cooler weather arrives. According to Chinese Professor Jiang, the Americans, pressured by Israel and because they will not reach an agreement with Iran on nuclear issues, will end up launching a ground invasion, but at a time when climatological conditions are favorable; right now they are not suitable. In military terms, climatological conditions are always evaluated by generals, especially in a region like the Persian Gulf where temperatures are extreme.
Iran: Reports of access to targeted nuclear facilities are "false"
The speaker of the Iranian parliament and chief negotiator, Qalibaf, rejects reports of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors gaining access to the country's nuclear facilities that were targeted during unprovoked American-Israeli aggression. Inspectors are currently allowed to visit only two nuclear facilities, namely the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran and the Tehran research reactor, Qalibaf stated. "Access has been restricted exclusively to these two sites, and we remain committed to this agreement," Qalibaf said. Referring to talks with the United States, Qalibaf stated that the process remains focused on the 14 clauses contained in the memorandum of understanding recently signed by the two sides aimed at ending the war. "The United States cannot add a single clause" beyond these 14 provisions, Qalibaf commented.
Gharibabadi (deputy foreign minister of Iran): The Strait of Hormuz falls under Iran's jurisdiction, not CENTCOM's
Gharibabadi, Iran's deputy foreign minister, dismissed the US-led regional security dialogue held in Bahrain, where representatives from 12 countries discussed the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. "The Strait of Hormuz falls under the jurisdiction of Iran, not CENTCOM," he wrote, adding that "a military summit in Bahrain cannot shape the legal and security framework in the Persian Gulf." "The security of the region will be ensured by ending interventions and through the withdrawal of the United States from the region, respecting the sovereignty of states, and accepting new geopolitical realities—not under America's military umbrella," he said. His remarks came after the US announced that top military officials from 12 countries—including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Lebanon, and Syria—met in Bahrain and reaffirmed their "commitment" to ensuring the free passage of commerce through the Strait of Hormuz. American military helicopter MH-60S Sea Hawk crashed in the Arabian Sea... it was near the USS George H.W. Bush
An alarm was raised in the American armed forces after an emergency water landing of an MH-60S Sea Hawk military helicopter in the Arabian Sea. According to an announcement by the United States Naval Forces Central Command, the helicopter was operating from the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) when the incident occurred. American authorities clarified that, so far, there are no indications that the incident was due to hostile action. Three of the four occupants were rescued and are in stable condition aboard the aircraft carrier, while one military service member remains missing. Extensive search and rescue operations by United States Navy forces are underway, while the causes that led to the helicopter's forced water landing are simultaneously being investigated. The incident occurs during a period of increased military activity in the wider Middle East region, without there being any indication so far connecting it to operational action or an attack.
Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel): We are stopping American aid, it is like unemployment benefits... I will deal with Erdogan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his intention to refuse financial aid from the United States, News 18 reported. "I want to stop American aid. It is like unemployment benefits. I do not want that," the Israeli prime minister stated. Benjamin Netanyahu explained that Israel's economy "is no longer a small economy." He argued that the country is capable of funding the share of war support it receives from the United States. "I want this process to begin this year," Benjamin Netanyahu added. Benjamin Netanyahu had previously stated to members of his cabinet that he would share his concerns with the US regarding Turkish President Erdogan's threats against Israel. He said that hardly a day goes by without Erdogan calling for the destruction of the Jewish state.
Trump sacrificed America for Israel's interests
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former US representative and businesswoman from Georgia, stated in a television interview, referring to the absurd policies of US President Trump: "A traitor is someone who works for the benefit of another country. This is exactly what Trump did with the Iran war. He fights exclusively for Israel instead of America's interests." "Trump is the biggest supporter of secrecy regarding the Epstein affairs and personally pressures officials to prevent the release of documents, as part of the elite are rapists."
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