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Trump's "Crushing Victory" in Iran Exposes the Excuses of the Ruwaybidat
News:
Donald Trump said on Thursday that Washington's military operation against Iran is "massively" ahead of schedule. "We had anticipated that our mission would take approximately four to six weeks. At 26 days, we are way, way, way ahead of schedule," Trump said at the first Cabinet meeting since the war began on February 28. The American leader emphasized that "they're the ones begging for a deal, not me," referring to Iran. He added that Iran is dreaming of a ceasefire. (March 26, 2026)
Iranian officials deny any negotiations with the US, claiming that "they did not and do not exist."
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff stated that there are "serious indications" that Iran can be brought to an agreement. According to Witkoff, Washington conveyed a 15-point plan to Tehran through Pakistan. (Source)
Comment:
This US cabinet meeting is nothing more than a demonstration of American helplessness. In fact, we have a situation where the world's leading superpower has found itself in a dead end, a hostage to its own military intervention in a Muslim country.
Almost every statement Trump has made at this meeting demonstrates his helplessness and confusion in the face of the current situation.
Following Trump's initial statements that Iran was asking for a ceasefire, IRGC officials denied his claims, saying the US president was negotiating with himself.
At this meeting, Trump's words were refuted by US Middle East envoy Steven Witkoff. Agree that there's a huge gap between "Iran is begging for a ceasefire" and "there are serious signs that Iran CAN be brought to an agreement."
Then, addressing NATO members, nervously flipping through the pages of his speech, Trump declared: "...That's why I'm so disappointed in NATO. Because this has been a test for NATO. You can help us. You don't have to, but if you don't, we'll remember. You'll just remember in a few months. Mark my words."
The question arises: why are you essentially begging NATO for help with such threats when you've already achieved a crushing victory in Iran? It's obvious to everyone that no victor will allow others to participate in the final stages, since that would force them to share the fruits of a victory supposedly already secured with those allies.
As for the words "about the success of the special operation ahead of schedule," we have heard similar statements many times from Trump's "friend," Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose representatives have also made similar statements regarding the advancement of the Russian army in Ukraine.
Today, we can confidently say that the American military machine is sinking into the Iranian swamp ahead of schedule.
It is worth mentioning separately here the lessons for the Ruwaybidah (lowly incompetent) rulers in Muslim countries who convince their people that there is no alternative to impeccable subordination to the United States in their countries' foreign and even domestic policies.
The Iranian regime, which for decades helped America pursue its interests in the Middle East, especially in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Syria, was thrown into the dustbin of history as soon as the US no longer felt the need for it.
Like the ruwaybidah in Iran's leadership, you will also be replaced once you have exhausted the benefits you bring to your masters.
Iran's leadership is not the only example. In Pakistan, two American agents, Nawaz Sharif and Pervez Musharraf, feuded for years, trying to curry favor with the US. In Egypt, Hosni Mubarak was betrayed by the Egyptian military, under US influence, during the Arab Spring, once it became advantageous for America to make concessions to the revolutionaries.
Bashar al-Assad is also living out his term in Russia, despite his long-standing cooperation with the United States. Today, Ahmad al-Shara has become the new guardian of American interests in Syria, mediated by Turkey, and he will learn no lessons from the Assad clan's rule.
Remember, the Ummah knows about your betrayal, no matter how much you talk about how you are on the side of the interests of Muslims, on the side of the Muslims of Palestine, and no matter how beautifully you read the Quran in mosques and quote verses and hadiths at your rallies.
Moreover, what is happening in Iran today exposes the long-standing excuses of the Ruwaybidah Muslim rulers that the Islamic Ummah is incapable of practicing Islam and resisting US pressure.
The Iranian regime, which is clearly not Islamic and, moreover, tyrannical, broke away from American appeasement and began to put up real resistance as soon as it recognized the threat to its existence. Today, the result is that the US is essentially begging its NATO allies for help and begging Iran's leadership for a negotiating process.
If we take the 10 most militarily powerful Muslim countries in the Middle East, including Iran, we see that Iran's military power is only a quarter in terms of manpower, 6 percent in terms of military budget expenditures, and a tenth in terms of the number of military aircraft.
Thus, the current US aggression against Iran exposes the fallacy of the excuse that Muslim rulers in countries like Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan will not survive if they break away from American control and begin to fully implement Islam.
What is happening in Iran today, while a tragedy for the Muslims of that country, has revealed important truths, without the understanding of which it is impossible to establish the religion of Allah in the Islamic world.
[إِنَّ فِي ذَلِكَ لَعِبْرَةً لِّمَن يَخْشَى]
“Indeed, in that is a lesson for those who fear Allah.” [79:26]
Written for the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir by
Fazyl Amzaev
Head of the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in Ukraine