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    US lifts blockade


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    GOP Senators bridle at tribute money for Iran


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    "We're gonna win so much, you may even get tired of winning." He elaborated that citizens would eventually plead, "Please, please... it's too much winning," to which he would respond, "No, it isn't. We have to keep winning."

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    Wow what a humiliating fold. What a ing idiot.

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    This is all one big reason the potus is supposed to ask Congress to go to war. Seriously, any of these cowardly weasely sycophants that complain now but didn't have the guts to stand up to him before.

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    GOP Senators bridle at tribute money for Iran
    I'm asking because I don't know. If it's not taxpayers, where is the $300b fund coming from

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    I'm asking because I don't know. If it's not taxpayers, where is the $300b fund coming from
    Gulf allies may pony up protection money on their own account, but I don't see them fading the heat for the USA

    There's been talk of a grandiose Witkoff/Kushner real estate development deal, but I tend to doubt Iran goes for that

    In principle, treaty-type realtions ought to be approved by the US Senate

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    With the energy cliff looming, Iran has leverage to extract even more concessions from the US

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    With the energy cliff looming, Iran has leverage to extract even more concessions from the US
    In some ways, the strait is better than a nuke. Evergreen, asymmetric and short-to-medium term unanswerable short of full scale war that only one small enemy might want.

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    do you see this deal lasting two months, CC?

    hard to picture for me

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    The Israeli military said it hit Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon overnight, with attacks still ongoing.

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    National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, gargling blood as usual


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    Iranian state media

    Article 1 of the MoU requires the end of the war in Lebanon and the preservation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Therefore, as long as the US does not "rein in Israel," there is no justification for opening the Strait of Hormuz or continuing negotiations on additional issues.-Tasnim

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    The US has “relayed” to Iran that Israel will not further escalate its attacks in Lebanon as the Trump administration seeks to get high-stakes nuclear talks with Iran on track, according to a source familiar with the matter.

    Asked whether the US would provide those guarantees, a source said, “Hezbollah violated the ceasefire. Israel has agreed to let it be, which was relayed to the Iranians, and it’s up to Hezbollah to stop.”-CNN

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    Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire set to begin at 4 p.m. local time on Friday, a senior U.S. official said.

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    do you see this deal lasting two months, CC?

    hard to picture for me
    If it doesn't it will be because of Israel. They are in a no win situation. Trump has declared victory and won't be the one to kill the deal. Even if Hezbolla temporarily doesn't fire any missiles at Israel they will still be there. Without Israel then the existing Lebanese government is ed because Hezbolla is stronger than their army and can overthrow the government leaving Iran II on Israels northern border. If Isreal keeps fighting Hezbolla then Iran shuts the Strait again and Israel gets blamed for the worldwide recession.

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