Last night, a lot of people thought it was finally happening.
American jets were spotted moving over eastern Iraq in the dark hoursāright around 2:00 a.m. local time, which lines up to roughly 6:00 p.m. Eastern back home. The timing, the routing, the sudden tension in the airāeverything about it looked like the opening chapter of a strike package headed toward Iran.
And then⦠it stopped.
At the last minute, it appears President Trump pulled the plug. The attack that seemed imminent never materialized. No explosions. No confirmation. Just silenceāfollowed by a wave of confusion, frustration, and, inside Iran, something worse: despair.
So today, letās break down what likely happened, what it says about the administrationās thinking, and why oilāyes, oilāmay be the hidden hinge this entire decision swung on.
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Before We Talk Strategy, Letās Talk Reality
Iranās regime wants the world to believe the killing has stopped.
It hasnāt.
The government did what authoritarian governments always do when they feel heat: they ran a charm offensive. They went on TV, smiled for the cameras, and tried to rebrand the slaughter.
āWeāre not shooting protesters,ā they say. āWeāre only shooting terrorists.ā
But āterrorist,ā in their vocabulary, has become a synonym for āanyone who wants freedom.ā
The truth is ugly, and itās everywhereāif you know where to look. Security forces moving through streets on motorcycles. Automatic gunfire echoing through neighborhoods. People being detained, beaten, disappeared. Executions delayed in publicāwhile violence continues behind a blackout.
The regimeās message is simple: Weāre in control.
The reality is also simple: Theyāre staying in control by murdering civilians.
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The Trump Briefing That Raised Eyebrows
Earlier in the day, President Trump was asked about reports of killings and executions. His responseāparaphrasedāsuggested heād been told the violence was āstopping,ā and that planned executions werenāt going forward.
Hereās the problem: thereās ample evidence it wasnāt stopping.
That leaves two possibilities:
Heās being lied to, and nobody around him is willing to put real truth on his desk.
Heās playing political theater, saying one thing publicly while keeping Iran guessing privately.
If youāve watched Trump over the years, you know he has a pattern: heāll often sound like heās easing off right before applying pressure. Itās why a lot of people expected strikes that night. The posture looked like a feintāuntil it looked like more than a feint.
Because everything lined up.
Airspace restrictions. Civilian flight maps going dark over Iran. Shelters being opened. Reports of Iranian aircraft scrambling.
And then nothing.
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The āGhost Fleetā Seizure That Shouldnāt Be Ignored
While everyone was staring at Iran, the U.S. made another major move elsewhere: another very large crude carrier was seized in the Caribbeanāthe sixth tanker taken in this campaign.
