The two-hour decapitation strike shocked Zhongnanhai: the myth of "attacking Iran means taking...

The two-hour decapitation strike shocked Zhongnanhai: the myth of "attacking Iran means taking...

The video, generated by AI, depicts real information. The joint US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, which crippled the power structure within hours, sent shockwaves through the Middle East and the Taiwan Strait. Based on the video's subtitles and public discussions, this film traces the events: Trump's global strategy after his return to power, the upheaval in Venezuela, the details of the long-range precision strike and electronic warfare paralysis of Tehran on February 28th, and the controversy surrounding the malfunction of Iran's air defenses (S-300, HQ-9, etc.) in actual combat. It also focuses on assessing the impact on Beijing's decision-making circles—from military purges, equipment systems, and shortcomings in joint operations, to the deterrent effect of "the US military being able to fight on two fronts simultaneously." The film also explores why the argument that "attacking Iran is tantamount to unifying Taiwan by force" is inaccurate: the high alert maintained by the US military and its allies in the Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and regional deterrence, and the risk of replicating decapitation strikes and cyber warfare tactics in the Taiwan Strait. This content is for informational analysis and situational assessment only, not definitive conclusions, and aims to prompt viewers to consider: when war knocks, who dares to gamble with the survival of their regime? The two-hour decapitation strike shocked Zhongnanhai: the myth of "attacking Iran means taking over Taiwan" collapsed on the spot.