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

Ron in Regina

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Happy Saturday. Markets are closed for the weekend, & Iran's top joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central ‌Headquarters, said on Saturday that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed to vessel ⁠traffic, citing alleged violations of a ceasefire agreement by the U.S. and Israel, Iran's Mehr state news agency reported.
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It said that ‌the ⁠closure was the "first step" in response to what it described as ⁠breaches of commitments and warned that further measures would ⁠be taken if "aggression" continued.
So…what have we learned here? Hezbollah attacks Israel, & Israel responds back in turn, & Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, &…and what?
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The memorandum of understanding signed by the U.S. and Iran this week committed to an immediate end to all fighting, including in Lebanon. Though Israel was not a direct party to that deal, Iran has warned that it would consider Israeli strikes a violation of the terms. This is gonna drag out indefinitely…
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Happy Saturday. Markets are closed for the weekend, & Iran's top joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central ‌Headquarters, said on Saturday that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed to vessel ⁠traffic, citing alleged violations of a ceasefire agreement by the U.S. and Israel, Iran's Mehr state news agency reported.
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It said that ‌the ⁠closure was the "first step" in response to what it described as ⁠breaches of commitments and warned that further measures would ⁠be taken if "aggression" continued.
So…what have we learned here? Hezbollah attacks Israel, & Israel responds back in turn, & Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, &…and what?
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The memorandum of understanding signed by the U.S. and Iran this week committed to an immediate end to all fighting, including in Lebanon. Though Israel was not a direct party to that deal, Iran has warned that it would consider Israeli strikes a violation of the terms. This is gonna drag out indefinitely…
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Israel fucked it up already? Surprise. Surprise. I never saw that coming.
 

Ron in Regina

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Israel fucked it up already? Surprise. Surprise. I never saw that coming.
Yeah, how dare they respond? Don’t they know they’re the pariah’s? The strike was in reaction to Hezbollah killing of four Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon, said Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister…but that’s neither here nor there.
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Donald Trump ordered Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah after overnight retaliatory strikes on Hezbollah for launching drones and rockets at the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in Lebanon threatened to derail US-Iran peace talks. Friday saw a major Hezbollah explosive drone strike in Kfar Tebnit that killed four Israeli soldiers and wounded several others.🤫
So…what have we learned here? Hezbollah attacks Israel, & Israel responds back in turn, & Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, &…and what?
…and now what?
 

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The supreme commander watches a lot of junk US Utube videos and other far left US inf. According to her sources, Trump agreed to pay Iran $300 million to end the war. Which she swears is true because some lefty in the US said so. I have not found any mention anywhere else. Has anyone seen some concrete about this? The best I can find is that he agreed to release Iranian funds that have been seized .
That's exactly what he said. The $300M belongs to Iran. It was seized by the U.S. but the funds do belong to Iran which is why he's releasing them if Iran follows thru. I hope he's not giving them the funds right now but eventually when Iran proves they're following what they've agreed to. But I wouldn't trust Iran as far as I could throw them because they've reneged each & every time. So, I'd still hand on to those millions.
 

petros

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launching drones and rockets at the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in Lebanon

…and now what?
What are the IDF doing in Lebanon? Selling ice cream? We're they on their way home?

Now what? Israel goes home or ballistic missiles rain on Tel Aviv again.


Israel is increasingly described by international relations experts, the UN, and global media as facing "pariah" or outcast status.

This diplomatic isolation is largely driven by its conduct and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, defiance of international law, and a lack of a clear post-war political horizon.

The concept of Israel as an international pariah operates on several fronts:

1. Diplomatic and Institutional Isolation UN & International Bodies: United Nations rights experts and global bodies have increasingly questioned Israel's standing, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and accusations of actions resembling genocide.

Western Allies: While Western governments (including the US, UK, and EU nations) initially voiced strong support, the prolonged destruction has forced many to distance themselves.

This shift has manifested in mounting global pressure for the recognition of Palestinian statehood.

Global Pushback: Ongoing cases brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) have further fractured Israel's diplomatic standing on the global stage.

2. Everyday Repercussions for IsraelisTravel and Culture: The deteriorating international image of the Israeli government is bleeding into the social and cultural spheres. Israelis traveling abroad have faced growing hostility, discrimination, and concerns over their personal safety.

BDS Movements: The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has expanded its scope, increasingly targeting individual Israeli academics, cultural figures, and athletes, contributing to a broader sense of global alienation.

3. The Push and Pull of Geopolitics Despite these mounting pressures, Israel continues to maintain core strategic and military relationships—most notably with the United States.

Analysts note a sharp contrast between Israel’s military successes and deterrence capabilities in the region, and its rapidly declining soft power and democratic reputation in the eyes of the international community.

Read more about the shifting geopolitical consensus in the MITVIM Analysis of Israel's Foreign Policy or explore global perspectives on this diplomatic crisis in The Conversation's report on Israeli international standing.
 
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Ron in Regina

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What are the IDF doing in Lebanon?
Yes, why are they in Lebanon retaliating against Hezbollah instead of in Israel retaliating against Hezbollah?
Israel's military strategy focuses on fighting Iranian proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon rather than waiting to intercept them within Israel to establish a buffer zone, degrade Hezbollah's military infrastructure, and force the militant group away from the border but that’s no secret if you’ve been following this goat rodeo for the last two & a half years.

By occupying and operating in southern Lebanon—up to the Litani River—the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) physically separate Hezbollah from Israeli communities. Containing the fighting to Lebanese territory is meant to try to keep active combat zones away from Israeli population centers with Israel being the bastards that they are.
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Israel's US ambassador Yechiel Leiter maintained it was Hezbollah that broke the truce, adding Israel was "defending itself against terrorist attacks, as any self-respecting country would". But Hezbollah said Israel bore "full responsibility" for defending themselves against Iranian proxy attacks by….Hezbollah?

Hezbollah again pulled Lebanon into the wider Middle East conflict in early March again when it fired rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes…& round and round and round it goes…
 

petros

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Yes, why are they in Lebanon retaliating against Hezbollah instead of in Israel retaliating against Hezbollah?
Israel's military strategy focuses on fighting Iranian proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon rather than waiting to intercept them within Israel to establish a buffer zone, degrade Hezbollah's military infrastructure, and force the militant group away from the border but that’s no secret if you’ve been following this goat rodeo for the last two & a half years.

By occupying and operating in southern Lebanon—up to the Litani River—the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) physically separate Hezbollah from Israeli communities. Containing the fighting to Lebanese territory is meant to try to keep active combat zones away from Israeli population centers with Israel being the bastards that they are.
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Israel's US ambassador Yechiel Leiter maintained it was Hezbollah that broke the truce, adding Israel was "defending itself against terrorist attacks, as any self-respecting country would". But Hezbollah said Israel bore "full responsibility" for defending themselves against Iranian proxy attacks by….Hezbollah?

Hezbollah again pulled Lebanon into the wider Middle East conflict in early March again when it fired rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes…& round and round and round it goes…
Oct 7? They must be looking for holocaustages or Oct 7 justifies land grabs in Lebanon and Syria somehow?

Holding 5.9 million hostage in Gaza and West Bank as land is stolen is why there is a Hezbollah?

It's bad if Palestine has allies?

Maybe just maybe Oct 7 wouldn't have happened if it weren’t for Israeli terrorists terrorizing West Bank?

Fighting back against terrorism is bad if the terrorists are Zionists?
 

Ron in Regina

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Oct 7? They must be looking for holocaustages or Oct 7 justifies land grabs in Lebanon and Syria somehow?
Yes, holocaustages, because Hezbollah is firing Iranian missiles and drones into Israel from…Botswana?
Holding 5.9 million hostage in Gaza and West Bank as land is stolen is why there is a Hezbollah?
There…in Lebanon? That’s why Hezbollah is in Lebanon and “was” thick in Syria until Bashar fled to Moscow then too and the Syrians took their country back? Something the Lebanese haven’t been able to do yet.
It's bad if Palestine has allies?
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Amazing how many of those are declared as terrorist entities…in Canada.
Maybe just maybe Oct 7 wouldn't have happened if it weren’t for Israeli terrorists terrorizing West Bank?
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Ron in Regina

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Schrödinger’s Strait? Currently both open & closed.
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Trump says Iran doesn’t control the Strait because he does.🙄 “Iran does not control the Strait of Hormuz. Traffic continues to flow, and U.S. forces are monitoring the situation to ensure this remains the case,” said Capt. Tim Hawkins, a spokesperson for U.S. Central Command. The military said that 55 merchant ships transited Saturday with more than 17 million barrels of oil.

President Donald Trump, in response, threatened to impose American tolls in the crucial waterway if a final deal with Iran isn’t reached in 60 days, saying the money would be for “services rendered as the Guardian Angel to the countries of the Middle East.” His social media post underscored that the agreement calls for toll-free travel for 60 days.
Trump should call them “service fees” & not tolls.
 

petros

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Yes, holocaustages, because Hezbollah is firing Iranian missiles and drones into Israel from…Botswana?

There…in Lebanon? That’s why Hezbollah is in Lebanon and “was” thick in Syria until Bashar fled to Moscow then too and the Syrians took their country back? Something the Lebanese haven’t been able to do yet.

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Amazing how many of those are declared as terrorist entities…in Canada.

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The are firing at IDF in Lebanon.

Perfectly acceptable in war Ron. They (Lebanese) don't have the right to exist or defend themselves from invaders?

Guess what broke the ceasefire? Israel refusing to leave the parts of Lebanon they think their hooved god gave to them.

Hezbollah fired at IDF tanks as they moved forward to take more land AFTER the ceasefire. TODAY NOT ON OCT 7.

Greater Israel is a farce right? There are no more excuses to be had after a genocide and the hostage taking of millions of people.
 
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