04/18/2026
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to get to the truth these days, as most news reports on both sides of the information front can safely be described as manipulation. We have grown accustomed to the lies of the mainstream media over the years, and one strategy works quite well here: if you flip the TV commentary 180 degrees, you’ll find the truth. Even on the side that claims to be independent, sensational reports are emerging about Iranian missile attacks during the current ceasefire. These missiles certainly exist, but they are waiting for a better opportunity to force the enemy into submission than to violate rules that Iran has never broken before.

If there were no ceasefire, the U.S. Navy would have two fewer warships. It’s hard to say for certain, though, because just a week ago—under the cover of the ceasefire—two U.S. warships attempted to approach the Iranian coast via the shallow waters in the southern part of the Strait of Hormuz. New details about this incident have come to light. We can read about it in an article from Friday on press.tv: IRGC locked 16 cruise missiles on US warships in Strait of Hormuz before they retreated.
Also yesterday, an article was published on press.tv about how Washington is covering up the billions in losses caused by its foolish strategy in this idiotic war. The article is titled: Washington hiding billion-dollar combat losses to Iran’s precision strikes.
Official Iranian tallies confirm the downing of two F-35s, alongside four F-15s (three in Kuwait and one in Tehran), two F-16s (one in central regions and one in the south), and one F-18 in the south. Furthermore, Iranian short-range air defenses successfully shot down over 160 US and Israeli drones during the war. The US drone fleet suffered massive numerical attrition. By early April, Iranian surface-to-air missiles destroyed 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones—many around Shiraz and Kish Island—resulting in an estimated $720 million loss.
You can print dollars, manufacture drones, and transport them across Africa to their deployment sites. If this is supposed to be a strategy to restore America’s greatness, then I don’t foresee any success for it. It’s not about spending as much taxpayer money as possible and resting on one’s laurels, relying on a deluded belief in one’s own strength. It’s about outsmarting such a fool at minimal cost.

Experts who spread the media manipulation orchestrated by the Pentagon are eager to gloss over the billions of dollars that were pointlessly squandered in the Persian Gulf due to clumsy planning—planning based on the assumption that the U.S. adversary was just as foolish as the generals who supported this doomed war. A disconnect from reality, wishful thinking, and an unshakable belief in the power of a declining empire—backed by a narcissistic president and yes-men in the White House—will never yield positive results. Unless, of course, the adversary were just as stupid—which, as we can see, he is not.
Historians will long admire the “brilliant strategy” of Donald Trump—the last king of Washington and its environs. Catastrophic defeats? That’s just great tactics. He will never lose—he brings peace to the world by hastening the downfall of the greatest enemy of peace, which the United States has represented for years.

What role do China and Russia play in this? Well, you shouldn’t interrupt your enemy when he’s making mistakes.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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