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

Maybe a little premature and even offtopic to say this but pretty soon Pakistani PDF can start discussing the impact on Kashmir issue. India cannot even rely on a guaranteed UNSC Veto from Russia anymore and Pakistan will use its enhanced stature to get the American help to resolve the Kashmir issue in terms favorable to Pakistan.
Well, maybe in a couple of weeks we discuss in another thread!
 
Maybe a little premature and even offtopic to say this but pretty soon Pakistani PDF can start discussing the impact on Kashmir issue. India cannot even rely on a guaranteed UNSC Veto from Russia anymore and Pakistan will use its enhanced stature to get the American help to resolve the Kashmir issue in terms favorable to Pakistan.
Well, maybe in a couple of weeks we discuss in another thread!

I suspect Gaza will rise to the top but this time, Israel will be in a weaker position to try and go down the path that it has.

Most people have been distracted from the genocide in Gaza with this war. The focus will return to where it must.
 
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well, this has complicated things. Iran will now be blamed for attacking Israel after the ceasefire is official, Pakistan really made things difficult for Iran. ...

If you want to fight, just fight. Don't let us hold you back.

As far as we (and the wider world) see it, this is JCPOA being agreed again but making sure Iran is first pummeled enough that it doesn't benefit from the JCPOA in the short to mid-term like it nearly did in 2015.
 
Agreed, there policy kept on failing in energy rich Middle East due to Israeli aggression. Sooner or later that region will see popular govts and will be another headache, on top world wide economic meldown is bad news for many countries.
I doubt the monarchies will popular governments but will have to concede things to the public to maintain their support/participation in building up industries to give the monarchies a strong diversified economy, which would be a foundation in the world that is being shaped.
 
I don't think that was the intention of Israel to distract US from focusing on China and the Asia-Pacific if that ever happened. Israel had its own agenda in the Mideast esp with Iran as Netanyahu spoke publicly.
I’m describing what Israel is doing is effectively a distraction for the US from its long term intetests. For Israel it is tying down a major power to the region for Israeli interests.
 
I doubt the monarchies will popular governments but will have to concede things to the public to maintain their support/participation in building up industries to give the monarchies a strong diversified economy, which would be a foundation in the world that is being shaped.

We need to not fall into the Western inspired ideals of governance. The Arab 'monarchies' which everyone hates became part of the pax Americana and lifted tens of millions of their own people up in relatively peace and indirectly lifted hundreds of millions in other countries by importing labor. And a 'totalitarian' China is a Superpower. And the 'democratic' India under Modi has engineered the worst foreign policy of India. And the 'democratic' Sri Lanka went bankrupt just a few years ago...
What's that saying from Mao about cat catching the mouse... First and foremost nations should have peace and stability. Which creates environment for education and development and with that comes awareness.
 
If you want to fight, just fight. Don't let us hold you back.

As far as we (and the wider world) see it, this is JCPOA being agreed again but making sure Iran is first pummeled enough that it doesn't benefit from the JCPOA in the short to mid-term like it nearly did in 2015.

And you were totally immune from gas prices at the pump... that's one way of looking at it... the inflation has yet to be priced in...
The bonds are on upward trajectory when the debt is peaking and an IPO just ransacked people's retirement portfolios for a company that doesn't make money.

Yes... Iran was pegged back but it drew way more than it lost.
 
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“We would like to thank the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran for their commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict. We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to our brothers in this mediation effort, the great leadership of state of Qatar, for their support in reaching this agreement. I would also especially thank the visionary leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Turkiye for their immense contributions in this regard,” he said.

PM Shehbaz added that with the agreement now in place, mediators would facilitate a series of meetings this week. “These pre-implementation discussions will lay the foundation for the technical talks and the official signing ceremony,” he said.

In a statement, the secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said war and military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon, would end permanently starting on Monday night.
 
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said in televised comments that the deal put an “immediate end” to the countries’ war and that they would hold talks within two months to seek a “final agreement.” Just hours earlier, Tehran had vowed to retaliate against a strike by Israel in the suburbs of Beirut, which threatened to push back an agreement.

There was no immediate reaction to the announcement of the agreement from Israel, which has said it was not a party to the US-Iran talks.

Later, Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, denounced the deal between the US and Iran, insisting his country was not bound by it.*

“Trump’s agreement does not bind us … we are not party to this agreement. It does not safeguard our security,” Ben Gvir said on his Telegram channel, in what was the first reaction from an Israeli official to the deal.
 

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