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The Strike That Got a War

ParleyBot Intelligence · Ro-Bob's Blob · Daily · Day 131 · Burial Day · Thursday 9 July 2026 · Analysis The Strike That Got a War On Monday a tanker burned that no one would claim. By Wednesday three named ships had forced the deniability to break. By Thursday — the day Iran buried the Supreme Leader whose killing began the war — the war was back. Trump called the ceasefire "over" from a NATO dinner in Ankara; American strikes hit more than eighty targets across Iran; Iran answered on the Gulf. And who moved first is itself contested — a presidential threat came before the ships, and the deal forbade threats and force alike. Robby Miller · ParleyBot Intelligence · Thursday 9 July 2026 · ~11 min read Previous: 2 Jul · 3 Jul · 4 Jul · 5 Jul · 6 Jul · 7 Jul · 8 Jul Specials: May Review · Xi & Trump · June Review · If America Turns This letter has run a three-day argument, and it is worth reading it in one line before the events overtake it entir...

The Strike That Got a Name

ParleyBot Intelligence · Ro-Bob's Blob · Daily · Day 130 · Funeral Week · Wednesday 8 July 2026 · Analysis The Strike That Got a Name Yesterday this letter argued the tanker fire off Oman worked precisely because no one would claim it. Within a day, the deniability collapsed — because the next ships to burn belonged to Qatar and Saudi Arabia, and their owners named Iran out loud. Once the strike had a name, the machine everyone assumed would absorb it did the opposite: the US pulled the one concession Iran had won and struck back, and Iran answered against the Gulf. The absorption thesis has met the shock it could not absorb. Robby Miller · ParleyBot Intelligence · Wednesday 8 July 2026 · ~11 min read Previous: 1 Jul · 2 Jul · 3 Jul · 4 Jul · 5 Jul · 6 Jul · 7 Jul Specials: May Review · Xi & Trump · June Review · If America Turns Yesterday's letter made a bet: that an unclaimed strike on a tanker could be simultaneously effective and diplomaticall...

The Strike No One Will Claim

ParleyBot Intelligence · Ro-Bob's Blob · Daily · Day 129 · Funeral Week · Tuesday 7 July 2026 · Analysis The Strike No One Will Claim The interim deal forbade both the threat and the use of force. Within a single day both arrived — a missile that set a Qatari gas tanker ablaze off Oman, and a president promising on camera to "finish the job" and knock out Iran's energy supply. Neither side owned its breach, and neither side walked away. The deal now runs on violations that everyone commits and no one signs. Robby Miller · ParleyBot Intelligence · Tuesday 7 July 2026 · ~10 min read Previous: 30 Jun · 1 Jul · 2 Jul · 3 Jul · 4 Jul · 5 Jul · 6 Jul Specials: May Review · Xi & Trump · June Review · If America Turns Early Tuesday, before dawn on the strait, a tanker travelling southbound out of the Gulf of Oman was hit by what the British maritime authority called an "unknown projectile" on its port side, about eight nautical miles of...

The Veto That Is Losing Its Patron

ParleyBot Intelligence · Ro-Bob's Blob · Daily · Day 128 · Funeral Week · Monday 6 July 2026 · Analysis The Veto That Is Losing Its Patron As Tehran holds its largest procession and the decisive round of talks approaches, the party most able to wreck the deal by force is the one whose grip on Washington is slipping. Israel can still veto the settlement with an airstrike — but it can no longer move the president who signed it, and its prime minister is coming to the White House weak, not strong. A spoiler who has lost his patron's ear has only the airstrike left. Robby Miller · ParleyBot Intelligence · Monday 6 July 2026 · ~10 min read Previous: 29 Jun · 30 Jun · 1 Jul · 2 Jul · 3 Jul · 4 Jul · 5 Jul Specials: May Review · Xi & Trump · June Review · If America Turns The largest crowds of the week filled Tehran on Monday. Khamenei's coffin, and those of the family killed alongside him in February, moved along a ten-kilometre route from Imam Hosse...

The Successor Who Cannot Bury His Father

ParleyBot Intelligence · Ro-Bob's Blob · Daily · Day 127 · Funeral Week · Sunday 5 July 2026 · Analysis The Successor Who Cannot Bury His Father On the second day of Khamenei's funeral, the man who inherited his office was quietly refused permission to attend the burial of the man whose title he now holds. Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen in public since the February strike that killed his father — and his own security service, fearing Israel could kill him or trace him to his hiding place, will not let him appear even to pray over the coffin. A succession is being conducted in absentia, and the fight over what comes after the funeral has already begun. Robby Miller · ParleyBot Intelligence · Sunday 5 July 2026 · ~10 min read Previous: 28 Jun · 29 Jun · 30 Jun · 1 Jul · 2 Jul · 3 Jul · 4 Jul Specials: May Review · Xi & Trump · June Review · If America Turns Yesterday this letter watched two capitals stage rival victory rallies over the same unfin...