lexxnchloe
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Doubtful. Iran and its allies Hamas and Hezbollah are emboldenedPeace in the Middle East
Doubtful. Iran and its allies Hamas and Hezbollah are emboldenedPeace in the Middle East
10 years wouldn't make a dent in 156 years of oil dominance period!Imagine if 10 years ago we actually invested in and really went after EV power for cars? None of this oil mayhem would matter nearly as much.
DT is largely motivated by the movement in the stock and crude oil markets. But he’s also often motivated by the opportunity to make deals and possibly win a peace prize. So, these supposed talks would be consistent in those ways.
I do feel this is also setting up the possibility for a disagreement between DT and Bibi but we’ll see.
JQaggy having a good time today.It's funny the stuff both sides post saying that it's news. Lol.
It's all market manipulation
May be a little too late for some of those. I imagine there are parents of a hundred school kids that hate the US right about nowIt's not capitulation it's good to have talks. we don't need another Iraq on our hands. Talk with whoever will talk as long as we're not there long term. And we don't need to make Iran the next Afghanistan with no infrastructure that just creates terrorists.
And I would imagine there are just as many that hate the regime due to its violent crackdowns as well.May be a little too late for some of those. I imagine there are parents of a hundred school kids that hate the US right about now
May be a little too late for some of those. I imagine there are parents of a hundred school kids that hate the US right about now
AgreedAnd I would imagine there are just as many that hate the regime due to its violent crackdowns as well.
May be a little too late for some of those. I imagine there are parents of a hundred school kids that hate the US right about now
And I would imagine there are just as many that hate the regime due to its violent crackdowns as well.
That saddens me. I do agree that we have made some mistakes and miscalculations in waging this war. Maybe Trump is making some deal now to get rid of the Mullahs but it seems that regime change is unlikely at the moment which is what I feel the majority of people in Iran and in the region honestly wanted. I know that Iran is weaker now after our attacks but they are also probably emboldened, that while they were decimated, they stayed in power. I feel it is a huge blow to our country if the status quo remains.I asked my good Iranian-American friend for an update on the Iranian citizens’ support for the US/Israel in the war. I was surprised/saddened by his answer. He had been telling me that 80%, the ones that hate the mullah leadership, initially wanted US/Israel to do something. I love getting these updates because I deem them to be the unbiased truth of what’s really going on. He just said this:
Killing of the school girls and bombing of the infrastructure had an effect on people's mood. I would say much less than 80% support US and Israel now, and this is not good.
Yes... still 80% hate Mullahs but bombing the infrastructure weren't good tactics.
We see that US wasn't prepared for this war and we don't see a good outcome from it.
It is not that more hate US/Israel but more being disappointed and wanting an end to this war even though it seems mullahs are going to stay in power.
CIA and even Mossad underestimated the mullahs.
We have no hope for anything good coming out of this. We think mullahs will become stronger after this.