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Assuming whatever has happened today has already happened in these negotiations.
Or it didn't.View attachment 34042
Assuming whatever has happened today has already happened in these negotiations.
As soon as the terrorists stop firing rockets and cluster bombs into Israel, the war will stop. In the meantime, munitions industries in other parts of the world are raking in the coin.They say it out loud but if I say Greater Israel Project is real and disgusting I'm a Joo hater.
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This needs to be stopped NOW!
They aren't terrorists unless you're tits deep into some of the all time stupidest propaganda pitched by nut job evangelical christians and Jewish supremacists.As soon as the terrorists stop firing rockets and cluster bombs into Israel, the war will stop. In the meantime, munitions industries in other parts of the world are raking in the coin.
Tehran has a 10-point plan, which includes US acceptance of Iran’s right to uranium enrichment, and continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Oman is the otherside.I have trouble figuring this one out. Google maps shows UAE on the other side of the strait. Doesn't this mean they own half the strait? Are they afraid of Iran? Or don't care?
Holy fucking propaganda.
They started painting JD as Antiwar in the NYT.
More than any other senior figure in the administration, he is associated with Trump’s former position of avoiding foreign entanglements. If he can make peace with Iran, it could launch his own bid for the presidency in 2028.
Or it didn't.
Iranian state media reported that technical discussions began after progress was made in reducing attacks in southern Lebanon = against Hezbollah.So is this Round#1 or a continuation of the negotiations that America and Iran where in on February 28th?
Iran has previously said that any agreement on a permanent end to fighting must include the unfreezing of sanctioned Iranian assets as well as an end to Israel's war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which Vance has said will not be up for discussion in Islamabad.
Look at the borders of “Oman” here. Oman has the point, & an agreement with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.I have trouble figuring this one out. Google maps shows UAE on the other side of the strait. Doesn't this mean they own half the strait? Are they afraid of Iran? Or don't care?
Oman is the otherside.
I am a firm believer in democracy. Israel is the only country in the region that is even close to a democracy. The Muslim holy book demands they kill everyone not muslim. So, obviously Iran and their whacked out religious leaders are the problem, and always have been.They aren't terrorists unless you're tits deep into some of the all time stupidest propaganda pitched by nut job evangelical christians and Jewish supremacists.
Are you an evangelical christian or Jewish supremacist?
BTW, Tel Aviv is on fire.
Closer than their neighbours anyway.I am a firm believer in democracy. Israel is the only country in the region that is even close to a democracy.
It didn't happen.Iranian state media reported that technical discussions began after progress was made in reducing attacks in southern Lebanon = against Hezbollah.
Look at the borders of “Oman” here. Oman has the point, & an agreement with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.
Yet? Thought it was done already. Iran and Oman are discussing a potential agreement for shared management of the Strait of Hormuz, with reports suggesting a potential joint venture to charge transit fees on vessels following a two-week ceasefire, according to sources. While Iran aims for a deal to secure control of the waterway, Omani officials have stressed adherence to international law.It didn't happen.
Or does Oman want Dollars when Iran is taking payment in Yuan?Yet? Thought it was done already. Iran and Oman are discussing a potential agreement for shared management of the Strait of Hormuz, with reports suggesting a potential joint venture to charge transit fees on vessels following a two-week ceasefire, according to sources. While Iran aims for a deal to secure control of the waterway, Omani officials have stressed adherence to international law.
Iran is seeking to involve Oman in a joint plan to manage the waterway, which handles 20% of the world's oil supplies, but Omani Transport Minister Said al-Maawali has stated that, under existing international maritime agreements, the country cannot and will not impose fees on ships in the strait…so that’s the fly in that ointment then? While Iranian officials view Oman as a partner in this, they have noted that Oman is considered "part of, not the basis for" their strategy for the strait.
Iran’s future strategy for the Strait of Hormuz focuses on leveraging the narrow waterway as a "permanent toll booth" and strategic deterrent, aimed at legitimizing its control, exacting fees, and enforcing an, as discussed in The Conversation and outlined in Atlantic Council, by enforcing an asymmetric blockade against Western-aligned shipping while creating new regional maritime security pacts.
No idea, but that’s a good possibility. Maybe it’s more that Oman is physically small & wants the American base there to remain there as a deterrent to Iran & its other neighbours, and that might change if it sides with Iran in this global economic hostage situation with the Strait of Hormuz?Or does Oman want Dollars when Iran is taking payment in Yuan?
The bases are pretty much gone.No idea, but that’s a good possibility. Maybe it’s more that Oman is physically small & wants the American base there to remain there as a deterrent to Iran & its other neighbours, and that might change if it sides with Iran in this global economic hostage situation with the Strait of Hormuz?