Watandar
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that was a sarcastic comment by AZ. Seems to have gone over many people's heads lol.Don't forget to seal your ticket when leaving Khalije Fars, dude.![]()
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that was a sarcastic comment by AZ. Seems to have gone over many people's heads lol.Don't forget to seal your ticket when leaving Khalije Fars, dude.![]()
And no more bum bum baby sam. No more marines in Dubai.Yes, but now there is serious financial bite to the bark, or the lack thereof.
No. We're just bored now, that's all.
All military objectives were met, we control the Strait, Iran is in shambles, and now, thanks to taking over Venezuela, we're the dominant net energy exporter globally.
We're the boss.
You have been consistently wrong this entire year. Including thinking Reza Pahlavi was the only “viable” option left for months (LOL!)
Please take a retreat and clear your mind and come back with a more positive [and realistic] Attitude.
Ok to me is not funny.that was a sarcastic comment by AZ. Seems to have gone over many people's heads lol.
Bomb out what is on ground, get in deal what is underground and return the assets that were their own in first place.
Trump played Iran big time.
No more marines in Dubai.
Right. I don't understand his negativism. I interacted with him a few weeks ago where he was confidently projecting the Iranian economy imploding because of the Blockade and thus a revolt against the current regime in Iran. He gave a timeline of 'a few weeks' and then said 'a few months'. I didn't agree with him given how many other trade routes were open for Iran, including the new 6 trade channels from Pakistan. Plus Iranians are a very resilient people.
I guess one maybe forgiven for negativity given the stress this war has caused on the Iranians.
- 100B+ of Iranian frozen funds unlocking
- Oil and energy selling free of sanctions on day 1 to ANY country not just China.
- 300B reconstruction fund for companies and countries to invest in projects inside Iran
- Fees on ships bringing in another $10B a year
- Possible small scale enrichment capability
- UN Security Council endorsement
- Missile and proxy not for discussion
- 100B+ of Iranian frozen funds unlocking
- Oil and energy selling free of sanctions on day 1 to ANY country not just China.
- 300B reconstruction fund for companies and countries to invest in projects inside Iran
- Fees on ships bringing in another $10B a year
- Possible small scale enrichment capability
- UN Security Council endorsement
- Missile and proxy not for discussion
I mean the deal still needs to be signed and the fine print read, but if this happens hard to see how Iran could have gotten a better deal.
It seems Mojtaba and Qalibaf want to focus on rebuilding the economy and reconnecting with the world and deepening ties with China over being a hermit kingdom like North Korea.
That is basically the approach I said Iran should take. Rebuild its economy and military for 10-20 years and just pause nuclear development if there is no appetite for a dash for the bomb (which under Mojtaba doesn’t appear to be).
With a stronger more open economy you will have less corruption, less riots, less spies, and more money to pour in military R&D projects that can make a difference at building deterrence (stronger missiles, Drones, and cruise missiles).
Who knows in 10-20 years America could be severely weak and in state of chaos or decay and then Iran can do whatever it wants with respect to nuclear program.
No one knows what the future can bring.
This is the right approach, but you will have to tackle Israel and the GCC spoilers along the way. Never forget who encouraged and facilitated America into this war.
- 100B+ of Iranian frozen funds unlocking
- Oil and energy selling free of sanctions on day 1 to ANY country not just China.
- 300B reconstruction fund for companies and countries to invest in projects inside Iran
- Fees on ships bringing in another $10B a year
- Possible small scale enrichment capability
- UN Security Council endorsement
- Missile and proxy not for discussion
I mean the deal still needs to be signed and the fine print read, but if this happens hard to see how Iran could have gotten a better deal.
It seems Mojtaba and Qalibaf want to focus on rebuilding the economy and reconnecting with the world and deepening ties with China over being a hermit kingdom like North Korea.
That is basically the approach I said Iran should take. Rebuild its economy and military for 10-20 years and just pause nuclear development if there is no appetite for a dash for the bomb (which under Mojtaba doesn’t appear to be).
With a stronger more open economy you will have less corruption, less riots, less spies, and more money to pour in military R&D projects that can make a difference at building deterrence (stronger missiles, Drones, and cruise missiles).
Who knows in 10-20 years America could be severely weak and in state of chaos or decay and then Iran can do whatever it wants with respect to nuclear program.
No one knows what the future can bring.
Pakistan… the country that has worked miracles and has played—and continues to play—roles that the UN Security Council has been unable to fulfill: It is now announcing the completion of the signing of the peace agreement between the United States and Iran.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced: “The historic Islamabad Agreement between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran was signed electronically today. It was signed by the presidents of both countries and ratified by me in my capacity as mediator. The agreement takes effect immediately.” First step: Iran will immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and the United States will immediately lift the naval blockade.
Shehbaz Sharif thanked President Trump for favoring a diplomatic solution and praised the U.S. negotiating team: Vance, Witkov, and Kushner. He also commended the wisdom of the Iranian leadership and extended special thanks to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar for their contributions, which he described as “indispensable.” He also thanked the Pakistani Army Chief, who played a pivotal role in facilitating this achievement.
The country whose image has been tarnished for decades... is the one forging the peace that the superpowers failed to achieve. The wise capitals that warned against and rejected war are the very ones that led the world to peace.
This is the right approach, but you will have to tackle Israel and the GCC spoilers along the way. Never forget who encouraged and facilitated America into this war.
Let's put it this way... will it be closer or farther from where they're right now... I mean we're discussing real world here... not something abstract...As I pointed out earlier, that would depend on how "proximity" is defined in last sentence of Paragraph 4.
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