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

How likely is Iran to allow warships of these 30 nations to cross the Strait of Hormuz post peace to escort tankers or for any other reason? Allowing US 5th fleet vessels back to Bahrain contradicts one of the 10 points: removal of US bases/forces from the region.
Plus any warship in the Persian Gulf is just a sitting duck. Is it just to create the narrative that they have diminished Iranian control over the Persian Gulf where in reality Iran could sink them in short order?
The US will never accept totally removing the fifth fleet base. I know me saying this will anger some but it's just the truth

Also, and I know I could be wrong here, that's Iran's 10-point plan not agreed to by the US. It is essentially Iran's opening salvo. A wish list of sorts
 
BS, unless Iran has magic cement that sets and fully hardens in seconds.

Iran is/was one of the worlds top producers of cement, including special forms of reinforced concrete such as UHPC

 
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English Translation:
Pakistan has received calls from 57 world leaders, and two dozen are still on the waiting list. More than 100 countries have thanked Pakistan for the ceasefire.

We have never seen Pakistan flying so high before.

🤯
 
BS, unless Iran has magic cement that sets and fully hardens in seconds.
Thanks for your contribution...

...While this fvck idiot of President brags about weaponry and awesome soldiers, at least persians are bragging about civilian infraestructure.

Even in the narrative way iranians won.
 
Seems we are going all out with publicizing the "Islamabad Talks", as compared to the more hush hush nature of previous instances.

I guess there is a domestic and international benefit to putting yourself front and center of this.

Publicity feels very off-putting for this, and also premature, given that there is no guarantee of peace, short-term or long-term. This requires a very serious tone, and Pakistan should have a no-nonsense approach. This would make the international community take Pakistan seriously.
 
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You know Iran got the upper hand when Trump is going crazy on socials trying to control the narrative.

Iran does have the upper hand, but now it needs to consolidate its gains and recover its losses diplomatically. Needless to say, the war has upended the entire Middle East, especially its groupings and alliances. One achievement would be Iran somehow managing to find a place at the table with emerging groups and alliances. I think it's quite clear which group or alliance it could be. In fact, there is only one choice. But it all depends on how Iran deals it diplomatic cards.
 
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Publicity feels very off-putting for this, and also premature, given that there is no guarantee of peace, short-term or long-term. This requires a very serious tone, and Pakistan should have a no-nonsense approach. This would make the international community take Pakistan seriously.
Agree. The excessive publicity has more to do with Pakistan's internal problems and it's not the right approach to sensitive negotiations like these.
 

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