Tehran Bleeds Before the First Bomb Falls This morning, the Chinese embassy in Tehran quietly vanished—its diplomats pulled out under the radar, escorted by blacked-out convoys that didn't stop for red lights. What’s more chilling? No official statement. No broadcasted warnings. Just a silent ghosting by one of Iran’s biggest economic partners. That’s not diplomacy. That’s panic. Why? Because Tehran is ground zero for a war that’s already underway—one the media refuses to declare. Intel leaks suggest Israel is poised to strike Iranian military installations, while U.S. assets “prepare contingencies,” which is bureaucrat-speak for missile strikes and drone swarms. And if you think this won’t spill over, look at a map. Or better yet, look at your gas prices next…
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