China’s “Nostradamus” Claims to Know How the US‑Iran War Will End After Two Predictions Came True, Sparking Viral Debate Online, Bold Forecasts, and Global Curiosity About What His Third Prophecy Could Reveal About Future Conflict Outcomes and Global Power Shifts Amid Rising Tensions Between Washington and Tehran

A quiet professor has just shaken the internet. His warning isn’t mystical—it’s cold, strategic, and terrifying. He says the next great war might not end the way Americans expect. First, he predicted Trump’s return. Then, a dangerous rise in US–Iran tensions. Both are unfolding. Now his final prediction is sparking fear, rage, and desperate argum…

Professor Xueqin Jiang never claimed to see the future; he claims to see the patterns everyone else ignores. Trained in history and strategy, he studies how empires overestimate their power, walk into long wars, and slowly bleed. To him, the United States is not invincible, and Iran is not a simple opponent. Years of preparation, home‑field advantage, and regional networks could turn any conflict into a grinding stalemate that no side can truly “win” in the way politicians promise.

His words have split audiences. Some accuse him of fearmongering or underestimating American strength; others say he is one of the few willing to speak uncomfortable truths. Yet beneath the controversy lies a sober challenge: great nations fall when they stop learning from history. Jiang’s real prediction is less about Iran and more about human arrogance—and the cost when leaders ignore the lessons written in blood.

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