Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
There isn't much we can do, we can't protect tankers in the Indian ocean. The ceasefire has taken economic pressure off the US, gas prices has been falling here. As long as US ships stay out of missile range and occasionally catch Iranian ships, time is on their side until it isn't. Iran may just have to wait it out for the coming months and wait for the world cup and mid-terms.It is worse for Iran for sure. Iran needs to do something about the US blockade.
I don't think we can wait it out. The situation will get pretty bad for Iran if the US imposes a blockade on our imports/exports. Even if our oil gets exported without trouble, there's still the issue of things like ammonium perchlorate that we need for our solid-fueled rockets.There isn't much we can do, we can't protect tankers in the Indian ocean. The ceasefire has taken economic pressure off the US, gas prices has been falling here. As long as US ships stay out of missile range and occasionally catch Iranian ships, time is on their side until it isn't. Iran may just have to wait it out for the coming months.
Ha! If Iran were to do that then the narrative would immediately shift to the "infamous day" of April 21st, 2026 when big bad Iran attacked the innocent lovely pure US and Israel for no good reason whatsoever. History would begin on that day just like Oct 7th or Dec 6th. It would be mentally very comforting to Americans and Israelis and they would feel no remorse in dropping nukes on Iran as "retaliation".Which is why they shouldn't delay. The IRGC should not give an F what others think of them by striking first after this pause. Use it before you lose it, they already lost a lot the first round the second round is likely going to be a more intense bombing campaign by Orangeman for not taking his deal.
And when bombing resumes in a few days or in a week you won't be calling it a backing down anymore, right?yesterday he said he would not extend the ceasefire, and will return to bombing, in his latest pathetic attempt to force Iran to submit to his insane demands
today he realised that failed and announced a unilateral extension of the ceasefire
yes, he backed down
Unless you convince Russia to guard the Caspian route and start getting delivery from China overland through them, I don't see a good answer. Iran has literally no method to break the blockade.I don't think we can wait it out. The situation will get pretty bad for Iran if the US imposes a blockade on our imports/exports. Even if our oil gets exported without trouble, there's still the issue of things like ammonium perchlorate that we need for our solid-fueled rockets.
Accepting the ceasefire was nothing short of treason.
We had options when there was no ceasefire. The ceasefire ties our hands.Unless you convince Russia to guard the Caspian route and start getting delivery from China overland through them, I don't see a good answer. Iran has literally no method to break the blockade.
-One reason behind President Donald Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire is that U.S. and Pakistani mediators are still waiting for Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei to respond to the latest proposal and give direction to Tehran’s negotiating team, with an answer expected Wednesday, Axios reports.
He's covering himself so when bombing begins he can say to Pakistan we tried and Pakistan can also say we tried.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.