33 Days of War: Where Tales of Bravery Turned Out to Be Hollow
In the 33 days of the Iran-America-Israel war, the people who used to tell the whole world stories about their power, technology, and bravery now look completely hollow! Israel clearly refused to send its army into Iran. Meanwhile, America’s claim that “the war with Iran will end in a week or two, our mission will be complete” turned out to be false. Iran’s government changed, good people came in, but America did not even need that. If you want to carry oil through the Hormuz Strait, then go and talk to Iran yourself!
Hearing this statement, it feels as if America’s superpower status was just like a clay house — the moment the hot sun came out, it melted and collapsed into the ground. The 33-day war made it clear how hollow such claims of power really were.
The Al Saud Hypocrisy: Prayers at the Kaaba and Trump’s Flattery
Meanwhile, in the 33-day war, some Muslim countries, especially the Al Saud government of Saudi Arabia, turned out to be the biggest hypocrites. They always used to pray at the Kaaba for Palestine’s freedom, but all those prayers and emotions turned out to be just a show! Do you remember President Trump’s statement? He said the Saudi princes wanted Iran to be attacked, otherwise it would become a strong power in the Middle East. On the surface they spoke in support of Iran, but Trump said, “The Al Saud love me very much; they even kiss my backside.”
Today they look so weak! Who are these filthy, looting people who hold control over the Kaaba? In the battle of Iran’s spirit of martyrdom, humanity, and compassion, with the support of the superpowers these clay lions were brought down. The flattery and hypocrisy of the Al Saud exposed them completely — their prayers at the Kaaba were dancing to America’s tune!
Victory of Spirit, Defeat of Hypocrisy
The 33 days proved one thing: real strength lies in spirit, not in bombs or big claims. The Al Saud, with all their hypocrisy, have now been fully exposed.
Israel, America, and Al Saud: The Earth Lions Exposed in 33 Days of War





