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☢️💥 IRAN NIGHTMARE CONFIRMED! TRUMP WAS RIGHT! ALL HELL’S ABOUT TO BREAK LOOSE🚨☢️

Trump’s cryptic “The End Is Near” post sent the internet into a frenzy, sparking speculation about war, resignation, health rumors, and even nuclear escalation. But while social media panicked, the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Spruance intercepted and disabled an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Gulf of Oman, leading to U.S. Marines taking custody of the ship. As Iran allegedly violated the ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz by firing on European vessels, Trump escalated with a major warning: take the deal or risk the destruction of Iran’s bridges and power plants. With peace talks set in Islamabad and the ceasefire deadline approaching April 22, this Political Psycho breakdown exposes what’s really happening and what comes next.

🧨🌍 TRUMP’S “END IS NEAR” CRYPTIC POST JUST SPARKED WORLD PANIC! 🚨☢️

Trump’s cryptic “The End Is Near” post sent the internet into a frenzy, sparking speculation about war, resignation, health rumors, and even nuclear escalation. But while social media panicked, the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Spruance intercepted and disabled an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Gulf of Oman, leading to U.S. Marines taking custody of the ship. As Iran allegedly violated the ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz by firing on European vessels, Trump escalated with a major warning: take the deal or risk the destruction of Iran’s bridges and power plants. With peace talks set in Islamabad and the ceasefire deadline approaching April 22, this Political Psycho breakdown exposes what’s really happening and what comes next.

Pentagon Panic! Hegseth Runs for Podium as Shocking & Misleading Headline Breaks on Iran Disaster!

Is the Pentagon running low on missiles… or is this another media narrative designed to shape public perception?

In today’s broadcast we break down the new reports circulating in the mainstream media claiming U.S. missile stockpiles are dangerously low after recent military operations. But before accepting the headline at face value, we need to ask the obvious question: who benefits from pushing that narrative right now?

At the same time, an unbelievable moment has unfolded in Iran. A figure tied to Qasem Soleimani’s legacy appears to “rise again” in the region’s command structure — only to be eliminated shortly afterward. How did that happen? Was it symbolic, strategic, or part of something much bigger unfolding inside Iran’s military leadership?

The real story may not be about shortages at all. It may be about what comes next.

Because if the strategy being developed inside Iran isn’t simply about degrading U.S. capability—but about overwhelming it—then the consequences for the region could be enormous.