March 8th, the 10th day of the war.

The three countries voice their stance on the same day, each one tougher than the last.

The Iranian president said: Does the U.S. want us to 'surrender unconditionally'? That is a fantasy that should be taken to the grave.

The U.S. responded: Iran's apology is forced, and we will expand the scope of strikes.

Israel provided data: 7,500 bombs dropped in a week, 3,400 airstrikes, double that of the same period last year.

My judgment:

1. Numbers speak.

The 7,500 bombs from Israel aim to 'weaken Iran's missile capabilities.' But Iran was still launching missiles that day, oil refineries were still being bombed, and drones were still flying. The reports and reality do not match.

2. The U.S. says 'no ground troops will be sent,' but does not say it won’t strike.

'Considering expanding the scope of strikes,' this statement is more sleepless than deploying troops. Nuclear facilities? Energy infrastructure? No one knows.

3. Iran's logic is clear: tough on the U.S., soft on neighbors.

The president criticizes the U.S. while apologizing to neighboring countries, promising 'no attacks unless in self-defense.' This is to dismantle the U.S. camp; Saudi Arabia and the UAE, don't be cannon fodder.

4. Spillover has already occurred.

UAE civilians have died, the Iraqi embassy was bombed, and the Israeli military hit 170 targets in two days on the Lebanese front, causing significant casualties. This is not a 'localized conflict,' it is a regional fire.

5. The most shocking scene: 165 schoolgirls were attacked.

The price paid by civilians cannot be erased by anyone.

I believe that the strong statements from the U.S., Israel, and Iran on the same day, with the three countries making tough remarks, are for domestic consumption.

But missiles don’t have eyes, oil prices wait for no one, and wounded children will not forget.

A hard clash, who will soften first?

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