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Imperialist War Against Iran: Recess Is Over, Hostilities Can Resume

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By Résistance 71

We analyzed in several segments the first 40 days of war (see our PDFs under the article) up to this ceasefire agreement begged for by the empire, strategically defeated, in an attempt to save face.

Forty days of war that saw none of the Z-i-o-n-i-s-t imperialist objectives achieved: regime change, stopping Iran’s nuclear program, and halting the country’s ballistic capabilities. Certainly, significant damage was inflicted on Iran, mainly on targets that were not strategically vital and mostly civilian (schools, universities, bridges, banks, cultural sites, refineries, gyms, etc.), while Iran’s valuable military capacity is buried in “missile cities” across 12 autonomous military provinces coordinated under a “Decentralized Defense Mosaic.”

Meanwhile, those 40 days of war saw 13 Yankee military bases in the Gulf damaged or completely destroyed, all radar and detection systems, ground sensors, as well as a large part of the imperial military logistics wiped out—particularly the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet base in Bahrain, rendered totally unusable, as well as vast warehouses and maintenance and supply facilities based in Kuwait. The Z-i-o-n-i-s-t entity was heavily bombarded and lost a large number of highly important strategic sites. The cherry on top: the effective establishment of total control over the Strait of Hormuz, as the whole world now knows, without the empire being able to do anything about it—aside from staging the farce of a blockade of the blockade, violating the ceasefire and prompting the Iranians to shut the door on any further negotiations in Islamabad.

In recent days, there had been talk of a second round of negotiations, which will not take place after the resounding failure of the first. That first round saw the second fool of the imperialist regime, J.D. “Palantir” Vance, accompanied by the Laurel and Hardy of diplomacy—the Keystone Cops of real estate dealings—namely the two pathetic Z-i-o-n-i-s-t puppets Witkoff and Kushner, delegated by the orange leader to chat aimlessly with the Iranians.

During these negotiations, the Iranians came to Islamabad, Pakistan, with a delegation of more than 70 people—teams highly prepared on all military, political, economic, public relations, and media matters. They came for genuine negotiations based on Iran’s 10 points, previously accepted by the empire and validated by Trump, the chief orange clown, in one of his tweets.

After 20 hours of talks, Vance stood up and left, having spent most of his time on the phone with Netanyahu, who was directing the Yankees from Tel Aviv. It was later revealed that the Americans had not come to negotiate anything, but to secure Iran’s surrender in an unhealthy atmosphere of arrogance and threats. Iran, of course, rejected everything outright. Their 10 negotiation points, previously accepted, demonstrated their strong strategic position after 40 days of war, as seen earlier. It should be noted that once again it was the Americans who requested the “negotiations,” and Iran, holding the upper hand, agreed only so it could not be said that they refused to negotiate. It is important for Iran to maintain the moral high ground in this situation, where they are the aggressed party, not the aggressor.

Since then, it has been a stalemate. The orange madman in the White House and his so-called crusading war minister Hegseth pretend to impose a “blockade” on Iranian ports, while their ships—too few for such a mission—are unable to approach the coast within 100 km. In recent days, the empire has engaged in acts of piracy which, for now, remain unpunished. But tomorrow, April 22, 2026, the ceasefire will no longer be in effect. Hostilities will undoubtedly resume.

However, the situation is far from favorable for the empire, which is running out of ammunition and nearly everything else. Both sides used this two-week truce to prepare for the second round. The Americans had to bring what little functional equipment they had left from the other side of the world and strip their bases in Asia (Japan, Korea) of many defense systems to send them to Israel, which the empire must try to save. In fact, the decision was made very early, from the second week of the war, to sacrifice the Gulf countries and focus everything on preserving the Z-i-o-n-i-s-t entity, which is being battered.

The Iranians, for their part, have underground factories running at full capacity and announced that they have almost replenished their missile and drone stocks during these two weeks, putting the time to good use.

There has been a great deal of logistical military movement: American forces toward the Gulf and “Israel,” and Chinese and Russian support toward Iran. Two days ago, large Russian military logistics ships crossed the Caspian Sea and arrived in Iran via the “Astrakhan corridor,” unloading hundreds of tons of military equipment. The Chinese, meanwhile, are transporting military cargo by air into Iran.

Iran has known from the start that hostilities would resume. They never trusted the Americans and said so openly many times during the truce. Who can trust a nation that systematically violates every treaty or agreement it signs? Ask the Indians! Historically, the Americans have only negotiated to buy time, regroup, and strike again. This ceasefire is no exception, and it is the Z-i-o-n-i-s-t-s and Netanyahu’s circle who have been directing events from the beginning.

This time, however, it will be much more problematic. The strategy will also change in the first hours after the resumption of conflict. Until now, Iran has escalated militarily only in response to U.S. and Z-i-o-n-i-s-t escalations, selecting its targets based on those struck by the empire in an “eye for an eye” approach.

We believe that once hostilities resume, Iran will change tactics and go straight for the jugular—targeting the empire, complicit Gulf countries, and especially the Z-i-o-n-i-s-t entity. The empire’s ballistic interception capability has been almost destroyed, and targets that will permanently neutralize harmful systems will be struck forcefully and in coordination by the IRGC. There are no more radars; imperial defense is blind. Any attempt to set foot on Iranian soil will be completely obliterated before troops even land, and the American fleet will be sunk or severely damaged and rendered useless.

The second round will end in the empire’s knockout and surrender. Whatever happens, nothing will ever be the same again. Iran has already made history, as we said from the beginning: historians may mark February 28, 2026, as the beginning of the fall of the Anglo-American-Z-i-o-n-i-s-t empire in the great battle of Iran and Hormuz, which saw the empire’s strategic defeat. This is what everyone will soon recognize once the fog and war propaganda dissipate.

The resumption of hostilities will also see Hezbollah resume striking the Z-i-o-n-i-s-t-s in southern Lebanon and likely Ansarallah intervene in the Red Sea. The result will be the closure, until the end of hostilities, of the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb, leading to the collapse of the global economy.

One question comes to mind: what if this is ultimately Trump’s mission for transnational bankers, without his own full awareness?

To be continued with great interest. Are we not living in extraordinary times?

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