Iranian state television says oil refinery on Iran's Lavan Island came under attack hours after ceasefire announced
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BannedAgain123412 days ago
+913
Looks like ceasefire got ceased !!
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Exceptionaltomato2 days ago
+202
They declared ceaseceasefire
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BannedAgain123412 days ago
+95
√((cease)²)-fire
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tacrotacro2 days ago
+18
2cease2fire
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TheXcellence2 days ago
+2
**Roman**: What about that 2 week ceasefire?
**Brian**: I said forget about it cuz...
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lonigus2 days ago
+12
firecease?
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Actual-Package-31642 days ago
+13
decrease the cease for the least peace, more deceased
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sex_haver9112 days ago
+3
feaces
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kaaskugg2 days ago
+3
Bunch of ceaceas
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asdhjasdhlkjashdhgf2 days ago
+7
After all it on the Ceasepean Sea.
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Slowdive112 days ago
+1
Lavan island is in the Persian sea.
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I_SawTheSine2 days ago
+2
Did mean to say √(-ceasefire) ?
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archangelmlg2 days ago
+1
It's a double secret ceasefire.
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hoppertn2 days ago
+1
We’re up to To Cease To Fireous already
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Karmek2 days ago
+3
Putting the fire in ceasefire.
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Royal-Redditor-6552 days ago
+22
Ceasefire has ceased and now everything is under fire.
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byDMP2 days ago
+3
Ceasedceasefirefire.
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Wsbkingretard2 days ago
+10
ceasrael?
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Antonio_Bandatass2 days ago
+1
Nah uh! You can’t triple-cease a double cease!
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ByteAxon2 days ago
+205
Just like the ceasefire with Israel / Palestine where it didn’t last longer than 30 min nothing new
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mreman12202 days ago
+79
Yesterday's announcement was literally only meant to get the market to chill out.
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7ddlysuns2 days ago
+32
Wild that the markets did. Immediately. Guess it will depend on whether Iran blocs traffic
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mreman12202 days ago
+8
Eh, if the market reacts poorly when Trump threatens armaggedon, it's reasonable to believe it would bounce back to where it was before his threats once it realizes he isn't going through with them. Any further growth is going to depend on everything else which isn't... great. The market has been slowly falling ever since Bondi's DOW crash out.
I suspect gas prices are going to stay pretty high throughout the summer. We aren't going to see the crazy $7 to $8 a gallon hikes unless something crazy happens. Some ships are getting through which will alleviate the supply side price increases. However, we aren't going to see $2 a gallon any time soon.
As a result consumer prices are also going to stay high for all the reasons you read everytime oil prices stay high. So market stagnation is probably likely.
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Positive_Total_86512 days ago
+3
Or we could use our collective bargaining powers and force these fuckers to be removed from office instead of hoping that the damage that they do isnt *too* bad. Its f****** ridiculous that we as a country are sitting here twiddling our thumbs at this shit. Its a national f****** *embarrassment*
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Kataphractoi2 days ago
+1
They just did. Time to see how the markets react.
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WhatTheF00t2 days ago
+18
Oh, sorry we sent those before we made the deal
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sweepingfrequency2 days ago
+1
We've got two countries here, they've been at war for a very short time, and they DON'T KNOW WHAT THE F*** THERE DOING.
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firehaz12 days ago
+19
Double secret ceasefire
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nifty19977772 days ago
+36
UAE and Bahrain have also been attacked.
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Royal-Redditor-6552 days ago
+14
Ceasefire has ceased and now everything is under fire.
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Indication51512 days ago
+3
Cease (to exist), fire (the cannons)!
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TurkeyBLTSandwich2 days ago
+17
Ah typical Israeli moves, hitting adversaries after agreeing to a ceasefire
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fournameslater2 days ago
+5
It’s the best time to get your shots in.
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jemhadar02 days ago
+4
Hmm, preemptive strike.
No formal declaration of war.
Sanctioned execution of an entire government.
No international support.
Yup America can be trusted to maintain a ceasefire.
Pfft.
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
-17
Iran attacked Kuwait, UAE, and Bahrain immediately after the ceasefire.
Stop believing Iran propaganda, folks.
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diejesus2 days ago
+25
And believe other propaganda instead?
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
+1
If you’re correct, then three nations (Kuwait, UAE, and Bahrain) are simultaneously lying.
And Iran’s state media is telling the truth.
I will leave it at that.
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Away_Welcome_34682 days ago
+7
Turns out decades of propaganda has made it so no one deserves to be treated as honest.
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
-1
Who do you think is lying?
These three nations or Iran?
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Away_Welcome_34682 days ago
+3
The key point is think. I don't have evidence, and none of the countries involved in this conflict are reliable sources of info. Just seems like pedos all the way down.
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
+1
Nahhhh…you didn’t pull the pedo card did you?
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Away_Welcome_34682 days ago
+4
A lot more evidence of pedophiles in power in all of the countries involved than of whatever your suggesting.
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zyclonb2 days ago
+4
It’s the truth are you a GOP? Guardians of pedophiles ?
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hippydipster2 days ago
+1
It's not a card, it's r*** of a child.
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TheRealistoftheReal2 days ago
-1
Yeah. I’d read between the lines of Ukrainian reports before I trusted anything coming out of Russia. Iran hasn’t done anything good for the world since the mid 1970s.
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mr_obinson72 days ago
+6
Stop believing propaganda in general?
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[deleted]2 days ago
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Honest-Stock-9792 days ago
+44
The same UAE Iran attacked two hours after accepting the ceasefire?
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sasha_the_impaler2 days ago
+3
Trump himself said the ceasefire would take a bit to reach the lower ranks.
You also can't recall missiles and drones that are already in the air.
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[deleted]2 days ago
+1
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sasha_the_impaler2 days ago
+1
1. https://x.com/BarakRavid/status/2041661383620633038
2. How do you recall a Shahed drone that already launched?
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[deleted]2 days ago
+1
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sasha_the_impaler2 days ago
+1
See point 1 and then combine it with point 2.
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[deleted]2 days ago
+1
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sasha_the_impaler2 days ago
+1
Cellphones and radios yeah but have you ever sent a message down a chain of command? The top general doesn't just send out a mass text.
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[deleted]2 days ago
+1
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it_will2 days ago
+255
That’s smells Russian
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wimpires2 days ago
+130
The last time the Russians tried to sow distrust among the Arab countries they managed to convince KSA that the Qatari Emir was shit talking him (by hacking into the new agency and making a deep fake recording) and there was massive diplomatic fallout, and blockade, that followed that lasted years.
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WholeKruger2 days ago
+38
Well silver lining of this whole situation is that we Qatari have been more focused on self reliance, and on our domestic food securities, which did end up being helpful in the long run.
Due to in the past that we mostly relied on food important from neighboring GCC countries
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Mysterious-Line-59302 days ago
+15
Self reliance meaning importing foreign slaves to become 90% of the country and work for the "natives?" That self reliance?
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TheRealistoftheReal2 days ago
+10
Farmland in the desert? That’s interesting. Had no idea.
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JaVelin-X-2 days ago
+6
and just last week KSA kisses Trumps ass and stated out in the open in front of gathered press
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manofmanyfart2 days ago
-3
Or Isreali
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heimdal962 days ago
+8
You think the UAE does what Israel tells it to? Really?
Idk how some of you turn Israel into even more of a boogeyman than it already is.
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MrBoomBox692 days ago
+33
The IRGC attacked both UAE and Kuwait since the ceasefire.
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Best_Change41552 days ago
+12
Iran hasn't stopped attacking the UAE or Kuwait. This hellsite is just Iranian propaganda non-stop haha
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Santa_Klausing2 days ago
+4
wtf??
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FrozenAlien-2 days ago
+204
The IRGC initiated attacks on a gas refinery in the UAE and an electrical hub in Kuwait after the announcement of a ceasefire.
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Dark_World_Blues2 days ago
+62
Yeah, they have been attacking Kuwait from before 8AM, before their island got attacked by more than 2 hours.
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EnvironmentalBox66882 days ago
+47
Playing devil's advocate here.
Assuming the Iranian leadership is fully agreeing to a cease fire and is directing that to it's armed forces. (And I am not saying that is the case mind you, literally no one knows).
The US and Israel have spend weeks systematically targeting Iran's leadership and command and control structure. It is completely likely that many missile units are operating autonomously at this point, and news of a ceasefire could take time to disseminate down the chain.
Again, not saying this is the case, or that the Iranians are intent on following the ceasefire, but missile launches within a day or two of the announcement does not necessarily mean their leadership is not intending on following the agreement.
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Tuco_sala2 days ago
+32
>Again, not saying this is the case
This is likely the case tbh. Iran's military operates under a decentralised system where the regional commanders can make decisions autonomously in war times, but yeah, they still operate within a broader strategy of IRGC.
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Whole_Intention_79492 days ago
+6
Like i said earlier , the strait remains closed , you'd have to be genuinely insane to insure anyone going through there
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pm_me_a_brew2 days ago
+30
They just forgot the punctuation . It was supposed to say “Two week diplomacy period? Cease, fire.”
-Lionel Hutz
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my_name_is_juice2 days ago
+2
We gotta stop hiring him
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Royal-Hunter38922 days ago
+402
Iran's 10 points for the negotiations are the polar opposite of US's 15 points .
Yet interestingly both sides have claimed that they have stopped the strikes only because the other side have agreed their points which is a contradiction.
Trump wants an offramp from this war but he also wants to exit as a w*****. There are chances that this ceasefire won't even last for 10 days .
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Broad-Eagle96572 days ago
+747
Brother, your in a thread about it already being broken.
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GM_Twigman2 days ago
+83
Ceasefires are a bit more complex than that. Breaking of a ceasefire often occurs to some extent whenever a new ceasefire is imposed. What matters is whether all parties still consider the ceasefire to be in effect and that any breaking of the ceasefire does not kick off an escalatory cycle that restarts the conflict.
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valeyard892 days ago
+18
Battle of New Orleans took place two weeks after the treaty to end the war of 1812...
of course communications were a bit slower then.
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apathy4202 days ago
+6
Well we already bombed them twice during negotiations.
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PM_POLITICAL_BELIEFS2 days ago
+10
He's a bot, I've seen that comment word for word (first half at least) in other threads.
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Broad-Eagle96572 days ago
+1
Nope, im a real dude, the person made a stupid comment and I replied with the obvious response. Would you like a retort as well, because your inviting a snarky response, and im happy to play ball, buddy.
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AggressivePiano83172 days ago
+56
They actually didn’t say the other side agreed to their points. They agreed that the points were a reasonable enough base to negotiate upon.
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CatastrophicCapybara2 days ago
+13
Trump doesn't see Iran's 10 points like the rest of the World does, he approaches negotiation only considering himself, not the US or others. Iran's 10 points are utterly incongruent with US policy, and frankly, World Order.
No, Iran cannot control international waters and disrupt free trade through toll taking. That's quite literally the purpose for the existence of the most powerful Navy in the world.
If the US folds to Iran here it will need to be corrected in the future, there's no other way around it.
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-s-u-n-s-e-t-2 days ago
+1
> No, Iran cannot
I mean, that's the entire point of negotiations. When you want something from the other side, you have to offer something in return, even if you don't wanna.
It was Trump's decision to attack Iran without clear plan on how to keep the strait open, even though closing it was the most obvious move Iran could possibly make. So now he's in a situation where if he wants an off-ramp, he'll have to make concessions.
When military leaders make strategic mistakes on the battlefield, they pay a price for it, this has always been true in every war ever. That's why it's important to elect good leadership.
The only alternative is forcing it open militarily, but that means another forever war in the middle east with shittons of boots on the ground, against a country much bigger than Afghanistan and Iraq combined, with more people combined, worse terrain, against people who've been preparing for precisely this for nearly half a century. Will Trump try it? I don't know. He's pretty stupid, he might. In any case, there isn't enough political will with the voter to maintain this, especially with a worsening economy and a looming oil crisis. And the midterms are coming up fast.
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Broad-Eagle96572 days ago
+7
So yet another stock pump and dump? An idea of a deal? Fuckin a man
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Positive_Total_86512 days ago
+1
He needs to be removed. There is no other option anymore. Removed.
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hippydipster2 days ago
+2
They seem further apart than when they were in negotiations previously, when Trump started the war.
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lonigus2 days ago
+9
Or its a fake just like the previous two times to get more prep for whatever Trump wants.
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Omateido2 days ago
+42
Not sure it’ll last 10 hours.
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No-Newspaper-76932 days ago
+5
Trump is known for blatantly lying about what Iran agreed to, but even his posts have said that we have agreed to work from Iran’s 10 point plan. Nowhere did he say Iran agreed to ours as best I can tell.
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getwhirleddotcom2 days ago
+10
Where did the anyone say Iran has agreed to the US’ 15 points? Trump said Irans 10 point is a starting point for negotiation/
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Ok-Mammoth-56272 days ago
+1
Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said they'll work with America's 15 points. Thing is nobody has agreed to anything yet, it's a ceasefire to work out a deal.
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twitterfluechtling2 days ago
+7
> There are chances that this ceasefire won't even last for 10 days.
That sounds weird as a comment on an article which appears to already indicate an end of the cease-fire?
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IntelArtiGen2 days ago
+5
> both sides have claimed that they have stopped the strikes only because the other side have agreed their points which is a contradiction.
It's not that surprising, none of them wanted the war to last forever. It's why they both agreed to a ceasefire. And none of them would ever have admitted defeat, which is why they both say the other is defeated.
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jjax20032 days ago
+3
Can’t read eh bud?
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sproge2 days ago
+2
What? No? Both sides are saying that the US agreed to use the 10 points as basis for the negotiation, [here's Trump saying so.](https://preview.redd.it/mbtuj8oiiutg1.png?auto=webp&s=5e833554055f22fe4e3962d790b2ffe12221c161)
But I agree with the assessment that Trump pretended to agree to TACO out of the bombing he promised, but will not honor it in the slightest, so we'll see the ceasefire break when Iran confirms that Trump lied.
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pdonoso2 days ago
+1
Dude i have seen you or someone else make this same coment in like 3 posts. This is fishy
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Royal-Hunter38922 days ago
+1
I have made just 2 comments in two different posts using a statement which was similar, i don't know about the rest if there's any . People might have copied or something I don't know .
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ion-deez-nuts2 days ago
+1
Not true. Trump announced he will "use Iran's proposal as the basis for ceasefire negotiations".
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UnTides2 days ago
+1
Both American and Iranian Supreme Leaders declared "Complete victory against those heathens!"
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Jhngo2 days ago
+1
Stock market thinks the war is over and back to normal while oil sits at 95 a barrel. Insane.
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Agreeable-Box30172 days ago
+7
“We cease fire with bombs”
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Scared_Astronomer5672 days ago
+41
Really???
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AtlantaGangBangGuys2 days ago
+6
God, I wish I had enough money to make a fortune of all these oil pump and dump trades.
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Boys4Ever2 days ago
+11
This cease fire seems more like that first suggestion we had a tariff deal with China. Same market reaction however
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TugJobTony2 days ago
+4
It’s like punching your brother in the d*** and then shouting “Timeout for real”
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Nyrex2 days ago
+130
All eyes at Netanyahu
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EttinTerrorPacts2 days ago
+2
If Israel could control Arab countries, we'd never have gotten to this point in the first place
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TheGodPePe2 days ago
+83
But but but the ceasefire? What happened? Could Donnie lie like this?
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interstat2 days ago
+9
I don't think UAE agreed to one
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Comfortable-Rule-4912 days ago
+48
Honestly, I never really believed both sides would fully stop targeting each other for a complete two weeks. Iran didn’t seem very enthusiastic about this ceasefire from the start.
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Loni092 days ago
+66
You have Israel refusing a ceasefire with Lebanon. Doesn’t look like Israel is too happy with this deal.
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EricLFC2 days ago
+12
Israel refused to include Lebanon in the ceasefire because they consider Hezbollah to be an immediate threat and are currently attacking it in parallel to the Iran conflict. They are related but they are not the same thing
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Loni092 days ago
Everyone considers everybody an immediate threat, they are literally at war. The reason this war started in the first place was literally because the U.S and Israel saw Iran as an immediate and imminent threat.
Israel ending strikes in Lebanon was a part of the plan, yet Israel failed to comply with it and do a basic ceasefire, something everyone else agreed to.
Classic Israel.
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EricLFC2 days ago
-2
That's just false. Iran has been at war with Israel for a lot longer than these couple of months. Everything else you said is just coming from a false premise so there's no point in arguing it.
Not to mention the ceasefire points published by the US and by Iran are different... So I've no idea how you can say that so confidently
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HoldFast312 days ago
+1
Israel isn't done their land grab.
Don't pretend it's about anything else.
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EricLFC2 days ago
+4
The conflict there is a LOT more complicated than just "hurr durr me wants more lands". There has been a housing crisis in Israel. There is a vocal bunch of idiots saying some immediate neighbors should be kicked out. But there's also the very real threat that is the drones coming every week from the border and the fear of a repeat of October backed by the declarations of those groups.
It won't stop because one side stops attacking because each "one side" is very fragmented and have very different opinions and priorities
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HoldFast312 days ago
-4
No, it's sold as complicated by people doing a very basic thing. Stealing land.
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Bad_pun_job2 days ago
-2
they are not attacking Hezbollah. They are killing entire villages and cities.
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Anyales2 days ago
-1
So Israel broke the ceasefire and that leads you to point at the Iranians?
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Comfortable-Rule-4912 days ago
+21
Iran did attack Gulf countries after the ceasefire. But this attack on Iran’s oil refinery is a major one. Not sure who started but sure that both parties are violating the ceasefire
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SilveryDeath2 days ago
+2
From the times of the different articles it seems like Iran attacked the Gulf countries, then Iran got attacked, and then Israel attacked Lebanon.
Considering it was hours after the ceasefire, it could be a communication issue not getting news of it to everyone in Iran, since I've read they have had issues with that since the war started due to the leadership assassinations, being paranoid about using tech and being tracked, and the communication blackouts that have happened.
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Anyales2 days ago
-4
Iran famously has a decentralised control structure and cant just order an immediate ceasefire with all operating cells of their military. Even Trump acknowledged this and said it would take time for all Iranian cells to stop firing. Those were not violations of the ceasefire.
This Isreali attack on the other hand, and their ongoing campaign in Lebanon are direct violations of the cease fire.
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Winter_Tone_43432 days ago
-4
No one can believe either side. But iran didn’t bomb us first ftr.
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Dongsquad420Loki2 days ago
+16
Didn't irsn strike gulf States after it was announced?
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SneakyYogurtThief2 days ago
+13
Yup. UAE just got attacked an hour ago
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Winter_Tone_43432 days ago
+1
I mean initially obviously
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BannedAgain123412 days ago
-1
Indian stock market increased by 4% with ceasefire news, let's see how others behave.
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ReflexesOfSteel2 days ago
+7
Everything i follow in the us markets is up in premarket too.
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twitterfluechtling2 days ago
+1
Everything in my portfolio still up in Germany as well (except for Brent crude oil, obviously)
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butterhorse2 days ago
+10
Yooouuuuu'lll get caught up in the....CEASEFIRE
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Post_facto_zen2 days ago
+1
What’s up old
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Wonderful-Year-71362 days ago
+11
Attacked by the UAE.
It seems like the unspoken side of this ceasefire is the gulf countries who are not willing to cease any fire with the Islamic Republic.
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
+16
UAE was attacked first right after the ceasefire was announced…
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Pseudanonymius2 days ago
+90
Probably Israels doing. They really dont wanna be forced to stop genociding and landgrabbing in Lebanon.
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BannedAgain123412 days ago
+27
yeah read that some deal says Lebanon is included in no war zone list but Israel saying that Lebanon is excluded.
[https://www.newsonair.gov.in/israel-backs-ceasefire-but-says-lebanon-not-included/](https://www.newsonair.gov.in/israel-backs-ceasefire-but-says-lebanon-not-included/)
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IamGabyGroot2 days ago
+14
Lebanese president announced, that no one negotiated for Lebanon but him. So... Not sure, even the Lebanon sub is confused.
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IntelArtiGen2 days ago
+17
Iran has been bombing gulf states for 5+ weeks. I think Israel isn't their only enemy now. Some people say it's UAE or Koweit and it wouldn't surprise me, at least if all that is true (I also don't trust Iran by default). I think these countries also refused the ceasefire when it was proposed days ago.
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Mother_Antelope_43582 days ago
+14
Iran also attacked a Saudi gas plant shortly before the „ceasefire“-agreement.
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CadianGuardsman2 days ago
+3
I think theres an old addage that is the deadliest tine in most wars are just before any ceasefire, since thats usually when bothsides try and edge out an advantage/demonstrate resolve before negotiations.
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Miss-Information_2 days ago
+23
Gulf States are paying US and Israel to right Iran for them. Literally everything Trump says otherwise is just market manipulation.
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genk412 days ago
-1
hard to see. the one that is salty about the ceasefire is Israel. they are the one who eager bombing other countries
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IntelArtiGen2 days ago
+11
> the one that is salty about the ceasefire is Israel.
Well not only: https://www.euronews.com/2026/04/07/uae-tells-euronews-ceasefire-not-enough-for-iran-war-solution-says-no-trust-in-tehran-regi
> UAE tells Euronews ceasefire not enough for Iran war solution, says 'no trust' in Tehran regime
It also seems that Israel is still free to do what they want in Lebanon. Maybe they'll want to work on that before re-attacking Iran.
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
+9
“I know nothing but I’ma blame Israel just ‘cause”
It has been widely reported that immediately after the ceasefire Iran launched strikes on Kuwait, UAE, and Bahrain.
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Pseudanonymius2 days ago
-2
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/apr/08/iran-war-ceasefire-live-updates-trump-deadline-middle-east-crisis-latest-news?CMP=share_btn_url&page=with%3Ablock-69d63f568f083cb9ac1cf6d4#block-69d63f568f083cb9ac1cf6d4
I feel like there are pretty good reasons not to trust Israel when it comes to keeping themselves to ceasefires.
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Prestigious_Load16992 days ago
+4
UAE attacked this refinery.
This pivot to Israel is irrelevant.
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DwindIe2 days ago
+17
Ten bucks says its Israel trying to sabotage the peace agreement
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HarEr892 days ago
+9
A few last shots are being fired. It was the same last year.
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Tiny_TimeMachine2 days ago
+9
I'm not doubting you but it's so weird if thats a normal part of a cease fire. If there's grey area it's literally not a cease fire. Good thing I'm not in charge.
...Be terrible to have a total dumbass in charge at a time like this...
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zlex2 days ago
Is it weird? Pretty common with ceasefires.
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IntelArtiGen2 days ago
+3
Maybe. Maybe not if these shots come from gulf states which think Trump didn't go far enough.
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Virtuosoman232 days ago
+5
If the last 100 years in the Middle East have taught us anything it’s that nobody really agrees to ceasefires.
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Active-Pineapple-2522 days ago
+4
If they keep getting hit after the cease fire then this whole thing is a f*** up
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silversoul0072 days ago
+3
This is like me and my friends agreeing to knives only session in Counter Strike and then suddenly everyone is bringing out their big guns.
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SnooChickens15342 days ago
+5
When you go to war with Bibi , dont expect a ceasefire to hold as the people of Gaza and Lebanon will tell you
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Mental-Stage74102 days ago
+5
Considering the fact that Israel’s idea of a ceasefire is “you stop attacking me but I can still bomb you”, this isn’t exactly surprising
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doolpicate2 days ago
+3
Israel wont allow ceasefire to hold. They know they can yank Trump's chain thru Hegseth and that moron Kushner.
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JaVelin-X-2 days ago
+1
somone read the agreement to Trump
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lylesback22 days ago
+12
The Whitehouse is hard at work translating the plan into pictures for Trump. There are only so many crayon sketch artists available in this country.
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Space-Turtle882 days ago
+1
Unless all the points can be summarized into one sentence for a "too long, dozed off" TLDO, he's not going to understand it.
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lamchopxl712 days ago
+2
Their first mistake is thinking Donald is in control of the other parties.
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Ok-Education-5272 days ago
+2
So much for an end to the war.
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jjax20032 days ago
-2
Ceasefire doesn’t mean end of the war…. It’s just a temporary ceasefire. Maybe use google to learn what that means if it’s still unclear to you.
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Ok-Education-5272 days ago
+2
The temporary ceasefire is for talks to end hostilities. What else is the point of this ceasefire except humanitarian recovery and the hope of peace afterwards? Both sides have said this.
But attacks DURING a ceasefire reduce the possibility of peace coming out of the ceasefire, if it even lasts.
No need to be snarky when you're ignorant of the fact that both sides have said that this ceasefire is for finalizing negotiations to end the war, and how attacks during a ceasefire might just make the other side less likely to want peace.
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jjax20032 days ago
+1
Trump only wanted a ceasefire to manipulate the stock market. It was never to negotiate.
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Ok-Education-5271 day ago
+1
That's a given, 90% of Trump's actions and statements have been for polymarket bets and insider trading
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Bombastic_Mojo2 days ago
+1
US/Israel will leave Iran in a stronger position than before the illegal attacks began. Geopolitical circus
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Pretty_Incident27562 days ago
+1
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jah11162 days ago
+1
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carthaginian842 days ago
+1
I thought it was a “double sided ceasefire” /s
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lurkerdude86753092 days ago
+1
Has anyone confirmed who did this attack? Would be a very interesting development if it truly was the United Arab Emirates.
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FatPlankton232 days ago
+1
Iran is a target of proxies and rogue militants. Reap what you sow
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