Ceasefire period feels like a war of propaganda via news media. No one knows besides the insiders.
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Subject-Addendum-1995 days ago
+23
This back and forth is f****** exhausting, people suffering while these millionaire babies throw toys out the pram
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Ultra_Metal5 days ago
+15
Iran is desperate to end the blockade because it is causing a massive financial crisis for the regime. This financial crisis will lead to the regime's collapse since they won't be able to pay the murderers, torturers and rapists it employs to oppress the people of Iran.
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HamiChan5 days ago
-12
Would u sell your product the same price to someone who just blocked your loading docks for weeks and set fire to 1/3 of your equipment? Open or not damaged is done, might as well take the whole world with u to get something back.
The real question is can the rest of the world operate without Iran, if the answer is no, then you knows what’s coming.
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fec22455 days ago
+9
Iran didn’t sell oil to the US before the war.
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KennyMoose325 days ago
-6
The USA isn’t the only country that buys oil in the world…….
The lack of Iranian oil will have a knock on affect that affects the entire global oil supply
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fec22454 days ago
+5
Not really, it’s 2-3% of global supply and could easily be made up for with other sources. I also think Iran will have post war oil exports, it makes up the vast majority of their government revenue, they need it
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yreme5 days ago
+5
Markets are open folks—cash out your bets!
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WiskeyUniformTango5 days ago
+6
Of course they say that. It is Monday after all.
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sarges_12gauge5 days ago
+6
Do these news organizations just find 20 different Iranians saying contradictory things and then run whatever version they think will get a bunch of clicks each day?
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Khaganate235 days ago
+4
Tbf thats just Iran right now. Government is divided and Sepah has all the real power and the least to want a ceasefire. The very fact they make open threats to negotiators, including the Speaker and FM, should be telling enough.
What I'm confused by is the negligence of western media companies pretending the IRGC are not the ones in charge and pretending the words of anyone from Parliament has weight. 2008 happened for a reason.
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MrForever_Alone695 days ago
+14
Pakistan working for that TACO Tuesday so hard
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HarEr895 days ago
+5
The same shit every week.
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Shot-Toe-28845 days ago
+2
That’s not the offer on the table, sorry, IRGC.
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+1
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Ok_Drummer62825 days ago
+2
Must almost mean its Tuesday
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Novel-Lifeguard64915 days ago
-4
Pakistan's value as a mediator is real, it's the only party both sides have said they trust, but it can only bridge so much when one side says the preconditions for talks include ending the blockade and the other side says the blockade stays regardless of what happens at the table.
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Koala_eiO5 days ago
-5
Trump's word is as trustworthy as his dominator Putin. If he says he will lift the Murican blockade, bet on the opposite.
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HashtagDadWatts5 days ago
-1
It’s crazy how all this chaos was completely unnecessary. What a f****** own goal by the US administration.
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