WORLD ON EDGE: IRAN FLEES MULTI-NATION WAR GAMES AFTER SECRET U.S. PRESSURE ON SOUTH AFRICA
A critical military alliance is CRUMBLING at the last second. Iran has suddenly withdrawn its warships from a massive, controversial naval exercise in South Africa, exposing a web of global threats and backroom deals that threaten to explode.
Three Iranian warships, including the massive forward base ship IRIS Makran, are now sitting idle in False Bay. Photos show the menacing vessels docked at Simon’s Town, their sailors watching as other nations prepare for live-fire drills. They were supposed to join Russian, Chinese, and Emirati forces for the “Will for Peace 2026” exercise, a BRICS+ show of force led by China. But now, they are OUT.
Why the sudden retreat? Sources reveal Pretoria URGED Iran to pull out. The reason is a brutal, hidden trade-off: South Africa is desperately trying to keep its special trade deal with the United States, called Agoa. This week, the U.S. Congress debates renewing that deal, and America has threatened to CUT SOUTH AFRICA OFF for being too friendly with Iran, China, and Russia. While a government source claims the withdrawal decision came earlier, the timing is too perfect—and too suspicious. It comes as Iran violently cracks down on protests at home, making it a global pariah.
Look at the photo of the Iranian IRIS Makran berthed beside the Chinese destroyer Tangshan. This is the alliance that terrifies the West. Now, one part of it has been surgically removed by economic blackmail. Who benefits? The U.S. sends a clear threat to any nation thinking of joining the BRICS bloc. Who stays silent? The participating nations sail on with their war games, pretending nothing is wrong.
The global split is happening on your screen, funded by your tax dollars and enforced by secret threats—while real warships sit ready just offshore.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




