These articles are so dumb 🤣
Yes Iran is going to fully trust the administration who lies about everything.
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Fun-Nebula-40732 days ago
+11
I mean its two times now that Trump has bombed Iran in the middle of negotiations. I'd be cautious too.
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unimportantinfodump2 days ago
+2
I can't imagine what peace talks with a toddler would be like.
Wait yes I can. It's awful they don't commit to what they promise
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Professional-Art84492 days ago
It's not just trump either. You've got Trump the toddler and Netenyahu the sociopath. Between the two of them I don't think there is much hope.
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unimportantinfodump2 days ago
So you have a toddler and his sociopath dad who doesn't care that His toddler doesn't get disciplined.
And you have to try and ask them to stop bullying you
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Specialist-Many-84322 days ago
+2
This is just ai articles no?
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bodhidharma1320012 days ago
+4
Why? DJT most trustworthy person. 🤷♂️
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Routine-Chance-67352 days ago
+5
The credibility the MSM affords this Jihadist, genocidal, child-slaughtering klepto-theocracy, is dumbfounding.
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Adorable-Database1872 days ago
Which one?
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East1st2 days ago
+2
In the short term, Iran wins because they control Homuz, but in the long term, they screwed themselves and their region because the rest of the world is now focused on alternative and reliable sources of oil and energy.
I imagine that the Saudis and UAE will be looking into speeding up new pipelines aways from Hormuz as well.
One day in the distant future, Hormuz won’t hold the power it does now, and what will Iran have then?
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Settra_Rulez2 days ago
+5
It will probably be many, many years before Iran can restore what has been destroyed in this war, never mind the threat they continue to face from their people. Hard to call that a win for them in any way.
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84Cressida2 days ago
+3
They are massively degraded. The leadership void from the loss of so many experienced leaders will fracture them in due time.
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East1st2 days ago
+1
More of a moral win for their collective cause rather than a real win for the country or people.
They did show Trump what happens when attacked, so it’s definitely changed the American/Israeli calculus for any future attacks. In the short term, this could be good or bad for the regime depending on how American can counter the threat to Hormuz.
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Adorable-Database1872 days ago
+3
You're not wrong, and I have no love for the IRGC but I dont think they had any other strategic options to get trump/Bibi to back off.
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Ultra_Metal2 days ago
+2
Iran did not win and they don't control the strait.
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[deleted]2 days ago
+1
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DexJedi2 days ago
+4
Which side are you talking about exactly?
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JaVelin-X-2 days ago
craziest of crazy timeline. all the superpowers are rendered powerless by the people they are bullying
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underdome2 days ago
You got that from reading a news headline? Listnookors man…
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aneomon2 days ago
+1
Mostly because the US killed the last two sets of negotiators from Iran.
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asdhjasdhlkjashdhgf2 days ago
+1
Also a result of US actions, since the past month showcased location for talks are matter of exposure. Of course you'd approach talks with caution.
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Rathalos-4872 days ago
+1
Strait already closed again.
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Ultra_Metal2 days ago
+2
Iran broke the ceasefire deal already by attacking Arab nations and by not opening the Strait of Hormuz. There will be no peace talks because the regime keeps committing war crimes.
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lonigus2 days ago
-1
It was one of the IRGC factions that didnt yet recieve the info of a ceasefire. The late Ayatolah ordered a split of command to a dozen factions in case USA attacks so even if one commander is bombed, there is still many left to continue the attacks. The Strait is open, but lead trough a narrow passage around an island from which they can easily check what boats going trough. They claim the other passage is mined (which is imo a lie) so the ships start to pass trough the new lane.
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Ultra_Metal1 day ago
+2
False. Many Arab countries were attacked from multiple locations, which means it was coordinated and approved by the regime. They also announced publicly that the strait is still closed.
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steve_ample2 days ago
Untrustworthy counterparties beget cautious approaches. Even agreements reached must be approached cautiously. Reuters should make that the byline.
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Prestigious-Fig-71432 days ago
They are in a position of power and they know it. Trump is desperately looking for a way out so they will squeeze him. Bombing infrastructure will make lives miserable for the citizens of iran, but the regime has already made it clear that doesnt matter. The only thing that matters to them is that they remain in power.
Trump just wants cover to surrender but they aren’t yielding, so he’ll agree to almost all of their terms while shouting ‘we won’ (like he’s doing now) and hoping his old magic of convincing his base to ignore reality still works. And if it doesn’t, what does he care? He didn’t run for this second term because he wanted to have a positive impact. He wanted to quash the lawsuits against him and plunder the f*** out of the country. He’ll keep on doing that no matter what.
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lonigus2 days ago
If they split the toll from the ships with Trump I will roll on the floor laughing lol. The GCC countries wont be very pleased with that. On top this is a nice tutorial for other countries to do the same and break one of the oldest free sea trade agreements the free world is build upon.
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Exact_Patience_97672 days ago
-2
As they should, regarding caution and scepticism; no country, friend or foe alike should approach the US without hesitation and strong leverage.
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nimdull2 days ago
-2
Back to Epstein files, since operation Epstein fury is ending
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