Iran War. . . USA Up 2-0 in the First Period

petros

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OMGosh Petros, you really are losing it. It's ok. I understand. We all have our issues.
Losing what? I'm not the one with blood on my hands

Yeah you do have issues. More issues than People Magazine.

It's called brainwashed.

A fuck tonne of money goes into covering up the deeds of the Synagogue of Satan's murderous ways with propaganda.

Kill kill kill....

Israel's official spending on "hasbara" (public diplomacy/PR/advocacy) is around $150 million for 2025 and roughly $730 million for 2026.

Why so much? What do they have to hide? Their hooves and horns?

 
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Ron in Regina

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The war is between Trump & Iran (& Israel I guess), anyway, regional leaders eager to stop another round of escalation in the Persian Gulf phoned Trump on Thursday and pressed him to call off the attacks, saying a deal was close at hand as long as he stopped the strikes and “held off on social media,” people familiar with the matter said.

They were shocked when Trump suddenly announced a deal had been done, they said. Countries that have been mediating the talks didn’t confirm Trump’s optimism in their formal comments. Qatar, a mediator, acknowledged progress in the talks but said they were continuing.

Egypt thanked the president for calling off the strikes he had threatened just hours earlier and said it hoped the combatants would seize the opening to strike a deal to end the war. Pakistan welcomed the progress that had been achieved. Happy Friday!!
 

Ron in Regina

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Ok…maybe this one is real? The proposed memorandum of understanding calls for reopening the strait and lifting the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports, sources on all sides of the talks said. Negotiations over Iran's nuclear program - U.S. President Donald Trump's stated rationale for starting the war - ⁠would take place afterwards.
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A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters on Friday that the deal met Trump's core objectives and put negotiations "in a very, very good place".
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Draft terms described to Reuters by multiple sources indicate the U.S. would begin releasing billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets and waive sanctions on its oil exports, ⁠in return for Iran opening the strait.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Friday that while changes in the deal were still possible, the tentative agreement showed his country had emerged stronger from the conflict. "Iran is the winner of the war with the U.S.," he said on state television on Friday.
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Hours after those remarks, U.S. forces shot down multiple Iranian one-way attack drones ‌heading toward ⁠the Strait of Hormuz, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the drones had posed a threat to commercial traffic. U.S. Central Command later confirmed the action and said the waterway was open.
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Iran's nuclear program would be addressed during a 60-day period of talks. The U.S. official said the agreement would ultimately lead to the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program, with its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to be destroyed and removed.

But Araqchi said that Iran, ⁠which sources said has not accepted the dismantling of its nuclear program, wanted to retain the uranium in diluted form.

The proposals also include discussion of possible war reparations for Tehran and dropping longstanding U.S. demands for limits on Iran's missile program, the sources said. The U.S. official disputed that account.
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It’s enough to make one cynical…especially on a weekend when there are traditionally promises of a ceasefire or deal or end to this war happen leading up to Friday and the stock markets closing, & are blown to shit by Monday before the stock markets open.

Lockheed Martin, RTX (formerly Raytheon), Northrop Grumman, Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs for example have profited immensely from the last 105 days, were as the majority of the global population has suffered to one extent or another from it. Could just be a coincidence though.
There is no verified public ledger stating an exact dollar amount that Donald Trump and his family have profited specifically from the conflict with Iran over the last 105 days, and there never will be.😉

However, government watchdogs, media investigations, and congressional tracking initiatives have documented numerous highly lucrative business arrangements, defense contracts, and investments secured by the Trump family that directly overlap with the timeframe of the war.🤫
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Donald Trump’s Justice Department entered into a settlement agreement ending a $10 billion lawsuit he filed against the IRS over leaked tax returns. As an addendum to the deal, the DOJ issued an order permanently barring the IRS from pursuing, auditing, or prosecuting tax returns for Trump, his family, trusts, and related companies filed prior to the settlement, but that’s probably just a coincidence.
 

Ron in Regina

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1781370587925.jpegNow that Friday has passed, Iran said on Saturday it “could” sign the “framework” for a peace deal with the United States in the coming days, but dismissed a suggestion by mediator Pakistan that it would be signed ‌within the next 24 hours.
1781369743319.jpeg(A “framework” for a peace deal is not the same as a peace deal. A “framework” is an initial, high-level document that sets out the principles, goals, and blueprint for future negotiations. A peace deal is the final, binding treaty that actually resolves the conflict and details exactly how peace will be implemented)
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Draft terms described to Reuters by multiple sources indicate the U.S. would begin releasing billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets and waive sanctions on its oil exports, in return for Iran opening the strait.
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(YouTube & Vance: Iran will 'NOT BE PAID' for signing deal)
 

Ron in Regina

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U.S. President Donald Trump and mediator Pakistan said on Saturday an initial deal to end the war in the Middle East would be signed on Sunday, although Iran denied the signing would take place so soon.
Now that Friday has passed, Iran said on Saturday it “could” sign the “framework” for a peace deal with the United States in the coming days, but dismissed a suggestion by mediator Pakistan that it would be signed ‌within the next 24 hours.
Trump has said a lot of things in the last 106 days.
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1781383828770.jpeg A U.S. official who spoke to reporters later ⁠declined to be drawn on the timing but said: "It's a great deal and a very strong deal."
(A “framework” for a peace deal is not the same as a peace deal. A “framework” is an initial, high-level document that sets out the principles, goals, and blueprint for future negotiations. A peace deal is the final, binding treaty that actually resolves the conflict and details exactly how peace will be implemented)
It is not the first time the two sides have appeared close to an initial agreement on ending the war that began on February 28 with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, but Sharif said on X: "We are closer to a peace deal than ever before."
Hold onto your hats and your wallets.
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Trump insisted on Saturday that he will sign a deal on Sunday, which also happens to be his 80th birthday.
An Iranian media outlet closely affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps criticized what it described as Trump’s “unusual insistence” on a Sunday signing, noting that Iranian officials had not endorsed the timeline and suggesting that the U.S. president was seeking to secure a deal that would coincide with his 80th birthday, which is also Sunday.
 

Ron in Regina

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Pretty much the same & no change from yesterday…
On 8 October 2023, Hezbollah started firing guided rockets and artillery shells at Israeli positions in the Shebaa Farms, which it said was in solidarity with Palestinians following the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel and beginning of Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip. Israel retaliated against both Iranian proxies.

Airstrikes resumed on 2 March 2026 between Hezbollah and Israel following the 2026 Iran war (not the Lebanon or Lebanese war) and the killing of Ali Khamenei. Hezbollah resumed rocket strikes on Israel and Israel responded with airstrikes across Lebanon, including the capital Beirut.
Iran has insisted that any agreement to end the Middle East war also include the parallel conflict in Lebanon with its proxy Hezbollah. A US official said Friday that the deal on the table included Lebanon, which was drawn into the wider war when Hezbollah again fired rockets at Israel on March 2. Israel's military had reported that three drones, suspected to have been launched by Hezbollah, struck northern Israel on Sunday but caused no casualties. What does Israel (pattern recognition) do when it’s attacked? It retaliates.

The Israeli military said it had struck a Hezbollah infrastructure site, while Lebanese state media said a strike hit the Ghobeiry neighbourhood. Huh…could both be true? Netanyahu's office later said the military had carried out strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs against Hezbollah targets "in response to Hezbollah's firing towards Israeli territory". Also on Sunday, Israel's military issued evacuation warnings for 29 villages in southern Lebanon.

Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi shattered the long-standing French and European diplomatic illusion by explicitly stating that Hezbollah's political and military branches are a single, indivisible terrorist entity serving Iran, rather than separate wings.

For years, France has pressured the European Union to differentiate between Hezbollah's "military wing" (which is sanctioned) and its "political wing" (which is treated as a diplomatically respectable participant in the Lebanese government).

When appearing before the French Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee and on French television, Raggi explicitly told Paris that attempting to treat these branches as discrete entities is a total fiction. The distinction is primarily an external European construct; Hezbollah itself rejects the separation and functions as a unified command.

“Hezbollah’s weapons have lost their justification and usefulness, and the Lebanese state is determined to move forward with extending its sovereignty across all its territory. Lebanon is enduring difficult circumstances as a result of a war imposed on it in service of external agendas unrelated to its interests.”