Ceasefire? More Like Cease... For Now. Iran Still Playin' Games.
Five weeks without boom-booms, but don't get comfy – the Ayatollahs are still up to no good in the Strait and Lebanon's a dumpster fire.

Okay, so we haven't bombed Iran in a minute. They haven't bombed us. Big whoop. This ain't no kumbaya moment, folks. It's more like a temporary truce while everyone reloads their weapons and figures out the next move on the global chessboard.
Word on the street is Iran's still acting all tough in the Strait of Hormuz. Like they own the place. Newsflash: it's an international waterway, genius. But hey, when you're swimming in oil money and chanting “Death to America,” you tend to think you can get away with anything. It's all about the messaging, and ours need to be more 'splodey.
And let's not forget Lebanon. That place is a complete and utter disaster. War's still raging, and Iran-backed Hezbollah is stirrin' the pot. It's like watching a toddler play with dynamite. Guaranteed to end badly. Real badly.
So, what's the takeaway? Don't trust the mullahs. Don't let your guard down. And definitely don't start thinking this is some kind of breakthrough for world peace. It ain't. It's just a pause. A brief, fleeting moment of calm before the next round of global shenanigans.
Expect more kaboom. It's only a matter of time. The elites are just playing political theater. The only thing these politicians care about is getting reelected, not actually solving real-world problems. Bet.
This is basically just another day ending in 'y' – but don't fall for the media hype. Everything is fine, until it isn't. Then, get ready for another war they promise will be over quickly (narrator: it won't).
Tick-tock, folks. Tick-tock. Stay strapped. (With knowledge and a healthy dose of skepticism, of course.)
Nick Schifrin reports. (Probably bought and paid for by Big Oil. Just sayin').
Sources:
* U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): Because we need to know how much oil they're movin' through that Strait. [https://www.eia.gov/](https://www.eia.gov/) * U.S. Department of State: Read between the lines. They always leave out the good stuff. [https://www.state.gov/](https://www.state.gov/) * Congressional Research Service (CRS): For the boring details. [https://crsreports.congress.gov/](https://crsreports.congress.gov/)
So, the U.S. and Iran aren't actively blowin' each other up for now, but Iran's still messin' around in the Strait of Hormuz, and Lebanon's on fire. This ain't peace; it's a temporary break before the next global kerfuffle. Don't trust anyone. Prepare for more fireworks. The establishment narrative is always sus.

