Iran Catch-All | IRAN WAR / Trump extends deadline to April 6

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Maybe they have if they are demanding that Vance be the point guy. My guess is that they plan for him to negotiate with a nobody, never heard of person, so they can humiliate Trump. I know that's what I'd be doing and I bet Trump falls for it and sends J.D.
They’ll honey trap him with a sexy little Louis Vuitton Bomboca.
 
The leaked 15 point "plan" is a clown show.

1,3,5 and 10 are never going to be acceptable to Iran. 11 is pure nonsense. 7 & 8 are the same.

2,4 and maybe 6 are already done or at least were under JCPOA, which BunkerBoy abandoned.

9? Well they are asserting control now.

Clowns at the top.
 
This brings up the question of who you would want to be the point guy. Trump is mentally incapacitated, Hegseth is cosplaying Colonel Stryker and the Warrior Prophet, Jared is.... not a rep of the US. Maybe hawkish Rubio who clearly failed to thwart this matter from the onset instead of Witkoff? Options other than Couchsurfing Vance aren't great.
Is there a non=clown in this Administration? So whoever they send will be a clown. I just suspect Iran has a propaganda angle for asking for the VP. But maybe its changed in the last few hours and I haven't heard. Me, I'd send Rubio. Its his freaking job. But I can see how Iran would be offended by that seeing how he most certainly had a hand in picking the targets in their country.
 


Which indicates that for Putin the U.S./Israeli war with Iran is more valuable than using those assets in the fourth year of the Ukraine invasion slog …
 


On the one hand, Iran WOULD say this regardless of any actual capacity to execute such a plan.

OTOH, Iran would do this if they could.
 


“Iran has bombed U.S. bases across the Middle East in retaliation for the U.S.-Israeli war, forcing many American troops to relocate to hotels and office spaces throughout the region, according to military personnel and American officials.

So now much of the land-based military is, in essence, fighting the war while working remotely, with the exception of fighter pilots and crews operating and maintaining warplanes and conducting strikes.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has urged people to report these new locations as it hunts for the dispersed troops. U.S. military officials say that threat is not stopping the Pentagon from carrying out the war against Iran, which is in its fourth week….”
 


“Iran has bombed U.S. bases across the Middle East in retaliation for the U.S.-Israeli war, forcing many American troops to relocate to hotels and office spaces throughout the region, according to military personnel and American officials.

So now much of the land-based military is, in essence, fighting the war while working remotely, with the exception of fighter pilots and crews operating and maintaining warplanes and conducting strikes.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has urged people to report these new locations as it hunts for the dispersed troops. U.S. military officials say that threat is not stopping the Pentagon from carrying out the war against Iran, which is in its fourth week….”

“… Many of the 13 military bases in the region used by American troops are all but uninhabitable, with the ones in Kuwait, which is next door to Iran, suffering perhaps the most damage. Six U.S. service members were killed in a strike on Port Shuaiba that destroyed an Army tactical operations center. Iranian drones and missiles also targeted Ali Al Salem Air Base, damaging aircraft structures and injuring personnel, and Camp Buehring, damaging maintenance and fuel facilities.

In Qatar, Iran struck Al Udeid Air Base, the regional air headquarters of U.S. Central Command, damaging an early-warning radar system. In Bahrain, a one-way Iranian attack drone struck communications equipment at the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet. At Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Iranian missiles and drones damaged communications equipment and several refueling tankers.…”
 

Seems like the hidden implication here, which has been fairly obvious for a while, is the IRGC hardliners are actually in full control now. If they have no interest in negotiating, why would they support any deal Araghchi and Ghalibaf propose?
 
Seems like the hidden implication here, which has been fairly obvious for a while, is the IRGC hardliners are actually in full control now. If they have no interest in negotiating, why would they support any deal Araghchi and Ghalibaf propose?
The other implication is Israel does not want any resolution short of the continual assassination of Iranian leadership. There’s no way they didn’t understand the ramifications of this planned strike. They are undermining US efforts.
 
The other implication is Israel does not want any resolution short of the continual assassination of Iranian leadership. There’s no way they didn’t understand the ramifications of this planned strike. They are undermining US efforts.
Yes, good point. All which confirms, Trump has now lost control of the war he chose to start.
 
The other implication is Israel does not want any resolution short of the continual assassination of Iranian leadership.
The more dead Jihadists, the better.
There’s no way they didn’t understand the ramifications of this planned strike. They are undermining US efforts.
Israel is the one primarily at risk from Iran and the terrorism they fund. They have a lot more at stake.
 
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