Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

At some point there will be negotiations to stop this war, and Iran needs to work out what their price is for that.

Iran should reject any ceasefire as that will be temporary and Israel never honours them anyway. The Iranian FM said as much recently.

Ideally Iran works to allow the Americans to exit the war on their own such that Iran can focus on Israel alone to exact a price. Force apart the attempts of mutual consent that Trump has tried to put in place between Israel and the USA. Separate the USA and Israel as much as possible and deal with them separately.

Iran should insist on all sanctions being permanently removed without any conditions or time limitations etc as part of any exit strategy for the USA. The shorter the time Iran needs to face the USA, the better as they are bringing resources to the table that Israel can never do so.
The exit strategy for the USA all depends on Trump.

Let's see what he'll do. Will he double down and order a ground invasion of Iran(inviting more US soldiers to die when Iran sinks their naval ships), or will he leave Israel to fight Iran alone?(unlikely)
 
At some point there will be negotiations to stop this war, and Iran needs to work out what their price is for that.

Iran should reject any ceasefire as that will be temporary and Israel never honours them anyway. The Iranian FM said as much recently.

Ideally Iran works to allow the Americans to exit the war on their own such that Iran can focus on Israel alone to exact a price. Force apart the attempts of mutual consent that Trump has tried to put in place between Israel and the USA. Separate the USA and Israel as much as possible and deal with them separately.

Iran should insist on all sanctions being permanently removed without any conditions or time limitations etc as part of any exit strategy for the USA. The shorter the time Iran needs to face the USA, the better as they are bringing resources to the table that Israel can never do so.

Suffice to say the US exit will ensure no future conflict and a oil/gas premium pays for all the war damages. Besides US simply cannot pay...
 
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And this is why attacking those US bases was absolutely necessary, no matter which Gulf country hosted them and how much anyone complained about it. Now the US can hardly attack Iran via refuellers and Iran can fully hit them back for a change.

The US tried the obvious desperate trick of accusing Iran of "attacking Arabs". But obviously that was all that they could do. It was the only ever way to host those bases right in the face of Iran and expecting Iran to do nothing as a matter of 'being nice to neighbours'.
 
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The pro Zio lobby is creating narrative to pressure Trump on ground invasion from south or air drop at Esfahan site

- DPRK is supplying fission devices to IRI
- IRI is just 72 hour away from Bomb.

As crazy as it sounds, some extremists are even talking of tactical nuking

The cost is multiplied by a magnitude. Repeating myself but silence sometimes masks vulnerabilities. US didn't have to get exposed like this in front of the world... but that is what we called possessed by a demon! Can't say no situation. The gas prices are single biggest sword hanging on everyone's head ... People will simply quit jobs because paychecks are already maxed... so are the credit cards.
Talk about the worst possible situation to start... but hubris and limited window!
 
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Japan is especially vulnerable...
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Japan has its own massive oil stockpile, split in 10 sites (ground tanks, underground tanks, floating tanks and rock caverns). In total, the governmet holds ~260m barrels (vs ~415m for the US).

Plus, Tokyo mandates private sector stockpiling. Those deals bring another ~178m barrels.

According to official data, Japan holds in total about 440 million barels in stockpile, enough for 204 days of its imports (most from the Middle Easts).
 
I dont think so, FT has ties with MI5 and MI6

Economist, was inspired by famous zio politicians

Agreed, no Western media outlet is allowed to startup or run without zionist approval. Some outlets just play good cop - bad cop game until they eventually come out in the open. Any individual that crosses the line gets discredited and thrown out.
 
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Good to see a dead Israeli body lying around.

Can't see the link it's censored for me, seems to automatically happen if it's marked graphic by twitter. Can you post the URL with a space in it so we can look it up?
 
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Japan has its own massive oil stockpile, split in 10 sites (ground tanks, underground tanks, floating tanks and rock caverns). In total, the governmet holds ~260m barrels (vs ~415m for the US).

Plus, Tokyo mandates private sector stockpiling. Those deals bring another ~178m barrels.

According to official data, Japan holds in total about 440 million barels in stockpile, enough for 204 days of its imports (most from the Middle Easts).

Let me complete my sentence...
Vulnerable "economically". The rest of what I said will make more sense.
 
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