Trump Blinked First. Iranians and the World Celebrate
The US president said Iran’s 10-point proposal offers a ’workable basis on which to negotiate,’ with most points of past contention already agreed upon.
The US president said Iran’s 10-point proposal offers a ’workable basis on which to negotiate,’ with most points of past contention already agreed upon.
Typical Trump bluster and empty threats, or is the world facing Armageddon? Iran will irrevocably perish as a civilization tonight, US President Donald Trump warned.
‘Open the Fu*kin’ Strait, crazy bastards’ Trump screams as he threatens indomitable Iran with strikes on power plants, bridges.
This is the foundation of American financial dominance. If this system collapses, the BRICS group will grow faster, the Gulf states will reconsider their position.
Lloyd’s List magazine said earlier that one vessel has already paid $2 million for transit. Tasnim news agency estimated that Tehran could make around $100 billion annually. This would be under the scheme once traffic in the strait is fully restored.
Before the sneaky launch of the joint operation with Israel in Iran, US President Donald Trump received ‘very sobering briefings’. These briefings were from American intelligence.
Diaz insisted the EU should push back. She called the war launched by the US and Israel late last month completely illegitimate. He criticized European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for failing to immediately condemn the attack.
The US is not worth fighting for if it was behind the attack on an Iranian school that killed more than 160 people but refuses to admit responsibility, American journalist Tucker Carlson has said.
This war is going to be beyond disastrous; hundreds of American troops have died. Our vessels are being attacked. The Straits of Hormuz have been closed. The latter will hurl the global economy into crisis.
They will decide if the soldiers go to hell or return to America. This warning comes from Ebrahim Rezaei, an Iranian MP and spokesman for parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.
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