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President Trump Confirms Iran Strikes Were Total “Kayfabe”

Was It All Just Kayfabe?

President Trump may have just lifted the curtain for anyone truly paying attention.

First off—what is “Kayfabe”?

In professional wrestling, kayfabe is the illusion that all the rivalries, fights, and drama are real—even though everyone backstage knows it’s scripted. It’s a performance. The audience suspends disbelief and buys into the storyline, because the show depends on keeping the illusion alive.

So… is that what we’re seeing play out on the global stage?

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Take a listen to what Trump just said about Iran’s so-called “retaliation” strike:

“Iran was very nice, they gave us warning. They said we’re going to shoot them. Is 1 o’clock ok?
I said it’s fine… and everybody was emptied off the base, so they couldn’t get hurt.”

Wait… what? Since when does a hostile foreign government schedule their missile attacks?

This isn’t just an odd remark—it’s a possible window into what might really be going on. Trump continued:

“Out of 14 high-end missiles that were shot at the base in Qatar, all 14, as you know, were shot down by our equipment… It’s like shooting a bullet with a bullet.”

Trump made it clear: no casualties, no surprises, no real threat. Iran warned us. We cleared the area. And our systems took care of the rest.

Sound familiar?

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It should—because the exact same thing happened in 2019. Back then, Iran supposedly “retaliated” for the killing of Soleimani. The missiles landed, but nobody died. It was all symbolic. A face-saving move for Iran, and no real consequences for the U.S.

Now in 2024, Trump is openly telling us that this most recent strike was another scripted performance. Iran needed to show strength, but behind the scenes, they agreed to make sure nobody got hurt.

My take?

This isn’t war. It’s not even diplomacy. It’s theater.

A carefully controlled narrative. A show for the media. A way for both sides to posture without consequence.

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In other words: Kayfabe.

Wrestling-style scripting—played out not in the ring, but on the world stage.

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