𧨠Shock Move: Israel Strikes Before Trump-Putin-Iran Talks
In a move that stunned global observers, Israel launched a precision strike just 48 hours before a historic sixth-round U.S.-Iran peace negotiation was scheduled in OmanâŚ.
The strike eerily mirrors Ukraineâs âOperation Spiderwebâ targeting Russiaâs nuclear triadâboth timed to disrupt diplomacy and push the world closer to nuclear escalation.
đľď¸ The Globalist Setup?
Now, Israeli officials claim U.S. negotiations were merely âcoverâ for the strikeâa brazen false flag narrative quickly shut down by the White House. Trumpâs administration has explicitly opposed the attack, distancing itself from Netanyahuâs motives and reiterating that âno military actions should occur while diplomacy is in motion.â
This is classic âbreakaway allyâ theaterâa neocon stratagem designed to entrap the U.S. in another regime-change war. It reeks of Cheney-era geopolitics rebranded for 2025.
đ§Ź British Intelligence Fingerprints All Over It?
Deep within the geopolitical spiderweb is a far older hand. From supporting the Ayatollahs in 1979, to helping oust Mossaddegh in 1953, British Intelligence has long manipulated Iranian politics for imperial advantage. Shah Pahlavi himself wrote in his memoirs that âThe BBC became the voice of the revolution.â
Today, those same London-centric forces may be working overtime to undermine Trumpâs renewed sovereign U.S. foreign policy.
â˘ď¸ Iranâs Nuclear Crossroads: Peace or Proliferation
Russia has been the sole custodian of Iranâs civilian nuclear program since 2011, managing its fuel cycle and building every major reactor. When Iran requested permission to use domestic uranium just two weeks ago, Russia denied it. This shows how instrumental Moscow is in controlling Iranâs nuclear timelineâand why Putinâs involvement is so vital to the success of Trumpâs deal.
đ The Trump-Putin Pivot: Rebuilding the World Order
Following their June 4th phone call, Trump posted:
âI stated to President Putin that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, and we agreed. He offered to help bring this to a rapid conclusion.â
This wasnât just idle diplomacyâit was the birth of a new axis of peace.
The two leaders are aligned on reshaping the globe:
Ending the Russia-Ukraine War
De-escalating with Iran
Revitalizing industrial trade systems globally
But it demands stone-cold courage, and no tolerance for provocations.
đ´ââ ď¸ Who Profits from Chaos?
There are spoilers in every nation: rogue elements in Iran, the British-fueled globalist elite, and U.S. neocons like Senator Lindsey Graham, who have long salivated over war with Iran and Russia. They are relics of the post-9/11 regime-change doctrine that destroyed Iraq, Syria, and Libya. Bibi Netanyahu, backed by unstable coalitions, appears desperate for another war to save his career.
đď¸ Trumpâs Realignment: A Middle East of Commerce, Not Conquest
Since taking office, President Trump has pivoted the U.S. away from Israeli aggression and toward regional diplomacy:
Sanctions lifted on Syria
Peace overtures to Iran and Hamas
Ending strikes on Houthis for U.S. strategic gain
First official overseas trip to Gulf nations, not Tel Aviv
Itâs a vision of the Middle East as a center for economic prosperity, not eternal war.
đĽ Iran Must Choose: Bomb or Bread
Iran stands at a fork in the road. Work with Trump and Putin to secure regional economic development, or cling to ideological purity and risk becoming the spark that ignites global war. With Russia as the nuclear gatekeeper and the U.S. as Israelâs de facto leash, this is the moment for Tehran to make a bold choice.
đŻ Final Warning: Do Not Underestimate the British Game
Every conflict tied to this momentâUkraine, Gaza, Iran, Taiwanâconnects to a single, centuries-old imperial doctrine: Divide and conquer. Itâs the British Great Game, rebranded through globalist institutions and still sabotaging peace from behind the curtain.
President Trumpâs revolution isnât just policyâitâs a rebellion against that empire, and a shot at resetting the planetfrom chaos to collaboration.
đťBOTTOM LINE:
This wasnât just an Israeli strike. It was a coordinated disruption of a U.S.-Russia-Iran peace plan that could have ended multiple wars and reshaped the global order.
Ask yourself:
Who gains from sabotage? Who fears peace? Who wants war?