07/13/2026
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The latest escalation of the war in the Middle East has one main goal: to make Netanyahu back down before his announced visit to the U.S. Trump needs the argument that he is, after all, fighting against Iran. This entire war was waged by the United States solely to satisfy the Israeli prime minister’s unrealistic dreams of destroying Iran. Complying with the wishes of his blackmailing “friend” has led him into a minefield from which he can no longer escape.
I am convinced that on the day Netanyahu’s visit to the U.S. ends, Trump will announce that minor disagreements with Iran cannot undermine the ceasefire.

The escalation of this conflict has been well described in today’s article on ZeroHedge: US Unleashes More Attack Waves On Iran.
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) itself is barely alive at this point, also with Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani, separately announcing that Tehran could stop honoring the MoU if US attacks continue.
The sudden and unexpected death of Lindsey Graham yesterday has given rise to a great deal of speculation and a wide variety of theories. From an assassination ordered by Putin to a murder ordered by Trump—the range of conjectures is vast. To further expand the scope for speculation, I’d like to add another plausible theory: Perhaps this is one of the many sudden and unexpected deaths following the ingestion of an “elixir of happiness”? The world can only speak of happiness once such people finally stop advocating for war.

As reported by the Iranian broadcaster PressTV, an article published yesterday states: Lindsey Graham, hawkish US senator who plotted Iran’s fall, meets his end.
In the early hours of Sunday, Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina senator who spent decades advocating military confrontation with Iran and positioning himself among the Israeli regime’s staunchest allies in Washington, died after a “sudden and brief” illness at the age of 71.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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