The digital world is buzzing with a theory that sounds more like a Hollywood script than a daily briefing. 🌍 As the U.S. shifts its military focus toward Iran in early 2026, many are asking: Is this a strategic defense move, or a tactical distraction? To Divert World's Attention From The Epstein Files? 🤔🛡️
📂 The Epstein Files vs. The Frontline
The timing has raised eyebrows across the internet. Just as the Epstein Transparency Act begins to unseal millions of pages of long-hidden documents, the drums of war are beating louder. 🥁
The Theory: Critics suggest that "Operation Epic Fury" is designed to dominate the 24-hour news cycle, pushing scandalous revelations off the front page. 📰🚫
The Counter-Argument: Supporters maintain that the administration’s "Maximum Pressure" on Tehran is a long-standing policy, and the document release is simply a promise of transparency being kept. ⚖️
🏛️ A Masterclass in Misdirection?
Historically, "wagging the dog"—starting a conflict to divert attention from domestic trouble—is a classic political trope. With high-profile names surfacing in the latest DOJ data dumps, the coincidence is hard for many to ignore. 🕵️♂️💻
Regardless of the motive, the stakes couldn't be higher. We are watching a high-speed collision between international warfare and the ultimate search for the truth. 🏛️

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