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

The UAE's withdrawal from OPEC is a political victory for Trump.

Are you sure about It?.

I am not an expert in oil trading... But if they're out, wouldn't they export their oil in other currencies aside of USD and Swift payments?.

That would be a major blow to US debt machine.

Anyone can give a much more knowledgeable info about repercussions?.
 
Are you sure about It?.

I am not an expert in oil trading... But if they're out, wouldn't they export their oil in other currencies aside of USD and Swift payments?.

That would be a major blow to US debt machine.

Anyone can give a much more knowledgeable info about repercussions?.
The exact currency of trade would have nothing to do with this decision. It is a decision taken out of need, as their cash flow is now being put at risk by the Hormuz stand off.
 
Are you sure about It?.

I am not an expert in oil trading... But if they're out, wouldn't they export their oil in other currencies aside of USD and Swift payments?.

That would be a major blow to US debt machine.

Anyone can give a much more knowledgeable info about repercussions?.

Weakened OPEC+ means less predictable oil prices and reduced need for dollar-denominated settlements..., hurting both Russia and Saudi Arabia.. and lowering China’s import bills, potentially in Yuan trading.
 
Bhai, if you were to give me a million right now to go drive that merkava in south Lebanon……..I’ll turn down your offer.

Zinda rehna hae mainay.
 
In any normal society with checks and balances, they'd be taking the nuclear codes away from this man.

The USA is not a proper mature democracy.

Here in the UK the British Prime Minister may lose his job at any minute just for appointing Peter Mandelson as a diplomat to the USA without fully reviewing the background checks!!

In the USA, you have had one president(Biden) who helped to commit a genocide and another one engaged with an illegal war with crimes of also illegal kidnapping aswell. There are no checks or balances, or restraints or democratic values in the USA at all. It is a free for all zoo in the political system over there.
 
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A collapsing Iran state wouldn't act as one entity, with some parts respecting ceasefire and some others not.

It's not what is happening.

Iran is acting like one perfectly working single state. Doing attacks in the war and stopping it respecting ceasefire. Opening and closing strait when Iran leadership decides

We don't know who make final decisions, but we don't know in USA state neither.

Iran like USA has a hidden leadership, but working fine leadership, where orders are given and obeyed by whole state acting like one single entity.
 
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2- When asked should Iran accept a total halt to enrichment as a US condition to end the war, 79.4% responded: NO

3- when asked about abandoning the Axis of Resistance in exchange for a deal or the end of the war, 68.1% said Iran must not bow to such a condition.

While only 29.5% of the respondents support Iran’s negotiations with the U.S., some 64.2% disagree with talks with the U.S.

- 66% said Iran was the winner of this war.
- 87.2% were satisfied with the armed forces’s response to the aggressors.

The thing with these polls though is that most of who vote are pro government or neutral.
 
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This is it, they diversified away from oil to business and tourism, but business and tourism need stability. They are literally one airspace denial away from crumbling. Cannot fly over Iran and if Saudi wanted to they could cut them off tomorrow. Leaving OPEC to shove it to the Saudis was a massive mistake. Also, I would not be surprised at all if MBS has not thought about sending his tanks straight in....
 
Maybe they can make a new bunker busting BM version to take out yahu the rat hiding in his bunker.
It would be hilarious if this can be done. Imagine being killed by your foe's version of your ally's most powerful conventional bomb that was intended to destroy your foe's nuclear facilities.
 

US examining latest Iranian proposal on Hormuz, Trump claims Iran in ‘state of collapse’​

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US examining latest Iranian proposal on Hormuz, Trump claims Iran in ‘state of collapse’

President Donald Trump was unhappy with Iran’s proposal for that reason, a US official briefed on the president’s Monday meeting with his advisers said. (AFP)
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  • Tehran insisted Tuesday that Washington was no longer in position to ‘dictate’ policy to others
  • US official: President Donald Trump is unhappy with the latest Iranian proposal on resolving the two-month war
  • Trump said on Tuesday that Iran has told the US it was in a “state of collapse”
WASHINGTON: The White House said it was examining Iran’s latest proposal to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran insisted on Tuesday that Washington was no longer in a position to “dictate” policy to others.

Iran has blockaded the waterway — a vital conduit for oil and gas shipments — since the start of the US-Israeli offensive two months ago, sending shockwaves through the global economy.

While a ceasefire has halted the fighting between the longtime foes, talks to permanently end the war and reopen the strait have proven inconclusive.

US President Donald Trump met with top security advisers on Monday to discuss the Iranian proposal after Tehran passed “written messages” to Washington via Pakistan, spelling out its red lines, including on nuclear issues and Hormuz, Iran’s Fars news agency reported.

The proposal was “being discussed,” spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told a White House briefing.

Trump said on Tuesday that Iran has told the US it was in a “state of collapse” and wants the US to open the strait as quickly as possible.

“Iran has just informed us that they are in a ‘State of Collapse,’” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. “They want us to ‘Open the Hormuz Strait,’ as soon as possible, as they try to figure out their leadership situation (Which I believe they will be able to do!). Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

It was not clear from Trump’s social media post how Iran had communicated that message.

Trump is unhappy with the latest Iranian proposal on resolving the two-month war, according to a US official, Reuters reported.

The plan would reportedly see Tehran ease its chokehold on the strait and Washington lift its retaliatory blockade on Iranian ports while broader negotiations continue, including over the thorny question of Iran’s nuclear program.

“The United States is no longer in a position to dictate its policy to independent nations,” Iranian defense ministry spokesman Reza Talaei-Nik said, according to state TV, adding Washington would eventually “accept that it must abandon its illegal and irrational demands.”

Asked about Iran’s proposal, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News “it’s better than what we thought they were going to submit,” but questioned whether it was genuine.

“They’re very good negotiators,” he said, “and we have to ensure that any deal that is made, any agreement that is made, is one that definitively prevents them from sprinting toward a nuclear weapon at any point.”

Iran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi blamed Washington’s “excessive demands” for the failure of peace talks during a visit to Russia, where President Vladimir Putin promised him Moscow’s support in ending the war.

Mediator Pakistan previously hosted a first, unsuccessful round of US-Iran talks, but hopes for a second over the weekend ultimately came to nothing.

Trump has said that if Iran wants talks, “they can call us.”

Tehran would need guarantees that Washington and Israel would not attack again if it was to offer security assurances for the Gulf, Iran’s envoy to the UN said.

‘Up in the air’

In Russia, Araghchi said the war had shown “Iran’s true power” and stability, but back home in Tehran, the mood was more sober.

“Everything in the country is up in the air right now. I have not worked for a long time,” small business owner Farshad told Paris-based AFP journalists.

“The country is in complete economic collapse.”

Tehran resident Shervin, a photographer, said he too was feeling the pinch.

“It is the first time that I have reached a point where I was late on my rent,” he said.

Iran’s blockade of Hormuz has cut off flows of oil, gas and fertilizer and sent prices soaring.

Trump faces domestic pressure to find an off-ramp as prices rise, with midterm elections due in November and polls showing the war is unpopular among Americans.

Ebrahim Azizi, head of the national security commission in Iran’s parliament, said Monday that a proposed law for managing the strait would make the Islamic republic’s armed forces the overseeing authority, with levies to be paid in Iranian rial.

But the head of the UN’s maritime agency, Arsenio Dominguez, said there was “no legal basis” for imposing transit fees.

Rubio also rejected the idea.

“They cannot normalize — nor can we tolerate them trying to normalize — a system in which the Iranians decide who gets to use an international waterway, and how much you have to pay them to use it,” he told Fox’s “America’s Newsroom.”

* With AFP and Reuters
 

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