Why are we warning Lebanon's leadership about Sadat's and Gemayel's fates?
What are the chances of the Iranian delegation withdrawing early from the Pakistan talks? What are the implications of Kushner and Witkoff's presence? Has Trump finally been disciplined?
It was no surprise to us that the semi-official Iranian news outlet "Tasnim" promptly refuted CNN's story that the American-Iranian negotiations in Islamabad could last many days, confirming that the conversations could last only one day.The Iranian delegation, led by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly and a prominent "hawk" of the Islamic Revolution, was given strict instructions by the leader, Mr. Mojtaba Khamenei, that their mission was not to negotiate but to deliver a clear message to the American side. In short, the message is that Iran will fight until complete triumph while adhering to all of its requirements, the most important of which is its legitimate right to enrich uranium and retain all enriched uranium. Its missile and drone industries are not up for debate, nor is the provision of ammunition and material to resistance factions, with Lebanon being a red line and the Strait of Hormuz a completely Iranian sovereign decision.The primary purpose of these negotiations is to "steal" Iranian resistance and success while also saving Donald Trump, his administration, and his internal, European, and global isolation, as well as his mentor and driver, Benjamin Netanyahu.The Iranian leadership knows every facet of this new negotiation trap and does not want to be duped for the third time. As a result, we do not rule out the Iranian negotiating group's visit to Islamabad being cut short, and they may surprise the mediator and the American negotiating delegation by heading to the airport and returning to Tehran together. The American conditions remain unchanged, as do Trump's threats, although they are expressed in a milder tone. However, some harsh and ridiculous phrases, such as "opening the gates of hell" and "destroying Iranian civilisation," as well as the short deadlines for warning and execution, have vanished. These threats sparked ridicule in America and around the world, producing counterproductive results.America was defeated, losing more than 20 fixed-wing aircraft, including the stealthy F-35. It upgraded F-15 fighter-bombers as well as 24 very advanced "MQ-9" drones, each costing between $30 and $35 million and capable of being shot down by a single missile costing the Iranian military treasury no more than $5,000.The American Vice President, DeVance, leads the negotiation team in Pakistan, but this adds nothing new; it is simply one of the recurring and revealed American scams. The presence of Netanyahu's spies, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, in the delegation proves that the latter is overseeing and guiding the negotiations remotely and from a distance.The massacres carried out by Israeli planes in Lebanon two days ago, which resulted in the deaths of 360 people and the injuries of approximately 2,000, are the most visible evidence of Israeli defeat and the state of despair and frustration that Netanyahu and his country are experiencing as a result of their failure to achieve any of the goals of the aggression against Iran. The Iranian cluster and hypersonic missiles are demolishing the majority of Greater Tel Aviv and transforming Haifa into a ball of fire, while the Iranian dictatorship grows stronger, more resilient, and crafty, and "Hezbollah" reclaims its political and military standing in Lebanon.Finally, we believe it is necessary to warn the ruling Lebanese regime, which has committed high treason by signing a surrender agreement with the Israeli occupation state and forming an alliance with it to use its army to destroy and disarm "Hezbollah" in cooperation with the temporary Syrian regime that is gathering its forces on Lebanon's eastern borders, that it is playing with fire and hastening its demise. It may be important to remind him and his Lebanese and Arab supporters that Lebanon is not the UAE or Bahrain and that he should remember what happened to the late Bashir Gemayel in Lebanon and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt. It is only a matter of time and timing.True, the Syrian national system has altered, as has Egypt's. However, the resistance axis is gaining strength, and its leadership has shifted to Iran, a major regional power with nuclear capabilities. The Egyptian army that assassinated President Sadat and overturned President Mubarak's hereditary rule continues to exist; its might is growing, and its strategic patience is waning. The days are passing us by.