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

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If this runs for another month trumpy will be making bombastic statements again for another off ramp.

He needs a deal badly, otherwise lame duck presidency with title of worst president in US history awaits him. He knows it.
 
Iran has seriously hurt India….i mean 5.2 million Indians have left the GCC for India due to loss of jobs/ businesses shutting down. It’s been a bloodbath for Indians in the GCC.

LOL! What are sources for your information? I live in GCC. No one's really left. If you do not believe me, ask from other members of this forum living in GCC.

Indians are not going to leave GCC even if far worse would have had happened. They are heavily invested in the region.
 
How about pakistani embassy in iran establishes a compound specific to hold 50% at its residence😁 winwin , that way technically HEU does not leave irani soil. A narrative to sell
Iran offered the Americans to put the HEU sealed under direct supervision of the IAEA and the Americans rejected it. The IAEA is basically a UN arm that is used as a spy organization by the US and Israel. I doubt that Pakistan would give the Americans more control over the HEU in Iran than the IAEA. So, why should Americans agree to that?

Only if Iran forms a close strategic and military alliance/friendship with Russia or China, allows Chinese or Russian military base in Iran or even a joint base, in order to safeguard the trade route, to stop the war etc. The same way US was unable to impose no fly zone over Syria due to Russian military/base presence. In Libya Usa imposed no fly zone to destroy Gaddafi military when the terrorist salafis failed. Usa/Israel will not attack due to this but yes they will continue to sabotage Iran via proxies and agents, that will be up to Iran to find out traitors and agents. Unfortunately so far they have not done well.
That's the worst idea.
The US instigated a civil war in Syria and literally invaded Deir Ez-Zur oil fields when Russia had military bases there. Syria was the worst example to come up. A country that suffered from civil war for 14 years and fell in just 11 days. That's your example of what Iran should follow? lol
 
If this runs for another month trumpy will be making bombastic statements again for another off ramp.

He needs a deal badly, otherwise lame duck presidency with title of worst president in US history awaits him. He knows it.
The old saying "it's the economy, stupid" still holds true today. Here in the US, diesel fuel is still averaging $6.00 / gallon. That cost increase is being passed on to the end consumer.
 
Iran offered the Americans to put the HEU sealed under direct supervision of the IAEA and the Americans rejected it. The IAEA is basically a UN arm that is used as a spy organization by the US and Israel. I doubt that Pakistan would give the Americans more control over the HEU in Iran than the IAEA. So, why should Americans agree to that?


That's the worst idea.
The US instigated a civil war in Syria and literally invaded Deir Ez-Zur oil fields when Russia had military bases there. Syria was the worst example to come up. A country that suffered from civil war for 14 years and fell in just 11 days. That's your example of what Iran should follow? lol
I would go further and state the UN is the biggest nest of spies.iAEA inspector was discovered as mossad agent maybe few year back.
I thought you would get the catch from my word "winwin" let me elaborate IRan can always ask pakisstan to do favor and show his heu placed in embassy🤣 and have it surveilled 24/7 .but thats a risky venture to endure by paksitan.
Moreover, due to recent indian huge number of videos blaming pakistan for double game .One thing iran must remember how AQ khan a sunni went all the way risking his life to ensure support even if whole world considers it a gravest sin. Pakis all famous people who are blamed for this beside AQ khan were also sunnis. Musharaf ,aslembegg.
Iran should keep it clear that double crossing is highly unlikely from paksitan..peace
 
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Shah may give lectures from outside but he can never rule iran again.. someday after few weeks a news will come ,a guy assassinated shah pehlavi. Its better to enjoy swiss heaven and drinks😊
 
I would go further and state the UN is the biggest nest of spies.iAEA inspector was discovered as mossad agent maybe few year back.
I thought you would get the catch from my word "winwin" let me elaborate IRan can always ask pakisstan to do favor and show his heu placed in embassy🤣 and have it surveilled 24/7 .but thats a risky venture to endure by paksitan.
Moreover, due to recent indian huge number of videos blaming pakistan for double game .One thing iran must remember how AQ khan a sunni went all the way risking his life to ensure support even if whole world considers it a gravest sin. Pakis all famous people who are blamed for this beside AQ khan were also sunnis. Musharaf ,aslembegg.
Iran should keep it clear that double crossing is highly unlikely from paksitan..peace
Yes, Pakistan and Iran share cultural similarities that far exceed religion for sure. Pakistan is an Iranic country, even if some people do not like this fact because of sectarian reasons. Urdu and Pashto are Iranic languages. AQ Khan did help Iran develop centrifuges. Iran's IR-1 and IR-2 centrifuges are based on P-1 and P-2 centrifuges by Pakistan. There is no doubt about that.

And to be fair, Pakistan's foreign relations with Iran has changed positively over the years after you approached China and particularly after Imran Khan. Imran Khan re-established truly friendly ties with Iran. Sad that his time in Pakistani politics didn't last long. He was a respected and popular figure in Iran.
 

US to ‘shoot and kill’ Iranian boats laying mines in Hormuz, Trump says​

US says it intercepted another tanker carrying Iranian oil as Trump underscores alleged infighting with Iran leadership.

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President Donald Trump has said he ordered the United States Navy to “shoot and kill” any Iranian boat laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a move that could jeopardise the fragile ceasefire between the two countries.

The US president also said on Thursday that the military will heighten its efforts to remove explosives from the strategic waterway.

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“I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be (Their naval ships are ALL, 159 of them, at the bottom of the sea!), that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. There is to be no hesitation,” Trump wrote in a social media post.

“Additionally, our mine ‘sweepers’ are clearing the Strait right now. I am hereby ordering that activity to continue, but at a tripled-up level!”

Iranian officials have repeatedly promised that their country would defend itself and respond to any US attack.

Hormuz – which had been open without interruption before the war – has emerged as a major point of contention in this war.

Iran closed down the strait in response to the US-Israeli military campaign, and it is now suggesting that it has rights to the passage that links the Gulf to the Indian Ocean – parts of which go through Iranian territorial waters.

The closure of Hormuz has spiked oil prices, putting political pressure on Trump at home in the US, where the price of one gallon (3.8 litres) of petrol has surpassed $4, up from $3 before the conflict.

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A satellite image shows a fleet of small boats at sea, north of the Strait of Hormuz near the Kargan coast, Iran, April 22 [File: European Union/Copernicus Sentinel-2/Handout via Reuters]

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About 20 percent of the world’s oil and natural gas flowed through Hormuz before the war.

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After a two-week ceasefire came into effect last month, Trump announced a naval siege on Iranian ports and kept it in place even after Tehran announced reopening Hormuz in response to the inclusion of Lebanon in the truce.

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Iran has set lifting the blockade as a precondition for resuming talks with the US.

Trump extended the ceasefire that was set to expire on Wednesday, but Washington has kept its blockade on Iran-linked ships.

The Pentagon said on Thursday that the US military conducted a “maritime interdiction and right-of-visit” to a tanker carrying Iranian oil in the Indian Ocean.

Earlier this week, the US military also said it seized an Iranian vessel and ordered dozens of others to turn around.

Meanwhile, Iran has also captured foreign commercial vessels around the Hormuz Strait, which it said were in violation of naval regulations.

The duelling blockades risk re-igniting the war. The US has not set a deadline for the extended truce.

The White House said on Wednesday that Trump is “satisfied” with the siege on Iran.



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Trump says Hormuz ‘sealed up tight’​

Although Iran has all but halted vessel traffic in the waterway, Trump said on Thursday that the US has “total control over the Strait of Hormuz”, adding that the passage is “sealed up tight”.

The US president also reiterated his claim that the Iranian leadership is divided.

“Iran is having a very hard time figuring out who their leader is! They just don’t know!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“The infighting is between the ‘Hardliners’, who have been losing BADLY on the battlefield, and the ‘Moderates’, who are not very moderate at all (but gaining respect!), is CRAZY!”

Earlier in the day, Trump shared a post by conservative commentator Marc Thiessen, calling for the assassination of Iranian officials who oppose diplomacy with the US.

“If there are two factions in Iran, one that wants a deal and one that doesn’t, let’s kill the ones who don’t want a deal,” it said.

Despite Trump’s repeated claims, there has been no evidence of a rift within the leadership in Iran.

Although US and Israeli strikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several top officials, there have been no major defections within the ruling system.

Last month, Khamenei was replaced by his son Mojtaba, who had been wounded in US attacks, according to the Pentagon.






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Mojtaba Khamenei is yet to make a public appearance since he succeeded his slain father, raising speculation about his health.

But Iranian officials, including the lead negotiators – Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf – have voiced a unified position in rejecting the US blockade.

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Iranian leadership also agreed to the ceasefire and enforced it earlier this month.

On Thursday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry praised the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the ideologically driven military branch spearheading the war effort.

“We salute the noble defenders and guardians of the homeland, and honour the memory of the crimson-shrouded martyrs of the IRGC,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said in a post on X, marking the anniversary of the establishment of the Revolutionary Guard.

 
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Somebody should ask him if he was "standing with the Iranian people" by remaining silent on the school girls martyred by the Zionist forces, but extended condolences for the Zionists killed in the Iranian reprisal. Even his father would be ashamed of him.
 
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