Breaking: U.S. Iran Cease Fire Talks are over with no agreement

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JD Vance just announced that the ceasefire talks are over with no success on an agreement with Iran.



Earlier, it was reported that the U.S. has managed to put some Navy ships (destroyers) in the strait to start clearing mines.

If we are not attacked, I think the two-week ceasefire should hold, and hopefully, Iran will resume negotiations before the two-week ceasefire expires.
 
JD Vance just announced that the ceasefire talks are over with no success on an agreement with Iran.



Earlier, it was reported that the U.S. has managed to put some Navy ships (destroyers) in the strait to start clearing mines.

If we are not attacked, I think the two-week ceasefire should hold, and hopefully, Iran will resume negotiations before the two-week ceasefire expires.

Okay, tell the military break time is over.
 
Give 'em both barrels, the lying sacks of s***. No half measures. Full surrender of the IRGC is the only acceptable outcome.
 
So what happens now? Ground troops?

For the 3rd time in 40 years (all under GOP presidents) we're going to go to war in the middle east. How'd the first 2 turn out?
 
So what happens now? Ground troops?

For the 3rd time in 40 years (all under GOP presidents) we're going to go to war in the middle east. How'd the first 2 turn out?
Although I believe it was a mistake to take down Sadam Husaine, Iraq seems to be well managed and peaceful towards it's neighbors. They even respected the request to guard their border with Iran during this time period.

Afghanistan would have been much better, but London interfered and put more ruthless people back in power. I don't think they are a threat, although Pakistan has been having to deal with a buildup of terrorists along it's border in recent years.

Iran is a different story altogether. Probably the root of all the evil in the middle east. Follow the money, and if it leads to a regime that hangs it's political opponents in public, then you know you are getting close to uncovering evil.

They have a well educated population who are being blatantly slaughtered and oppressed despite their best efforts to stand up against the communist controlled regime (IRGC). Let us pray together that the efforts to support the good people of Iran will eventually work and that those men remaining who wish for freedom will be given the chance to take a stand.
 
Trump wants to open the straight of Hormuz...when it was open before the war started. Crazy, am I right? :auiqs.jpg:
 
Although I believe it was a mistake to take down Sadam Husaine, Iraq seems to be well managed and peaceful towards it's neighbors. They even respected the request to guard their border with Iran during this time period.

Afghanistan would have been much better, but London interfered and put more ruthless people back in power. I don't think they are a threat, although Pakistan has been having to deal with a buildup of terrorists along it's border in recent years.

Iran is a different story altogether. Probably the root of all the evil in the middle east. Follow the money, and if it leads to a regime that hangs it's political opponents in public, then you know you are getting close to uncovering evil.

They have a well educated population who are being blatantly slaughtered and oppressed despite their best efforts to stand up against the communist controlled regime (IRGC). Let us pray together that the efforts to support the good people of Iran will eventually work and that those men remaining who wish for freedom will be given the chance to take a stand.

And gas in the US is up over $4 a gallon after "winning". Could you imagine how much higher it would have been if we lost or (better idea) didn't fight at all?
 
Although I believe it was a mistake to take down Sadam Husaine, Iraq seems to be well managed and peaceful towards it's neighbors. They even respected the request to guard their border with Iran during this time period.

Afghanistan would have been much better, but London interfered and put more ruthless people back in power. I don't think they are a threat, although Pakistan has been having to deal with a buildup of terrorists along it's border in recent years.

Iran is a different story altogether. Probably the root of all the evil in the middle east. Follow the money, and if it leads to a regime that hangs it's political opponents in public, then you know you are getting close to uncovering evil.

They have a well educated population who are being blatantly slaughtered and oppressed despite their best efforts to stand up against the communist controlled regime (IRGC). Let us pray together that the efforts to support the good people of Iran will eventually work and that those men remaining who wish for freedom will be given the chance to take a stand.
PS: In Iraq alone:

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20 years...nearly $3T.

#winning?
 
And gas in the US is up over $4 a gallon after "winning". Could you imagine how much higher it would have been if we lost or (better idea) didn't fight at all?
What isn't up in price? In 1985, I remember when gas hit $1.00 per gallon because I was working at the local gas station. Plugging that into an inflation estimator, I come up with $3.10 in today's equivalent dollars. So current pricing isn't that unreasonable. Some may be due to the shutdown of American production over the past 6 years.

BTW, this is all stupid as far as energy prices. If we were smart, we could manufacture our own fuel for much less than that. But politics interferes with free markets.

And speaking about free markets and innovation, why do we import half of our chicken meat from China when we could produce it here at home? Food production on your own land so you can feed your family and neighbors should be a human right. Not something controlled by whatever collective is currently in power.
 
No, shit. if they were peaceful and not launching missiles and drones from Lebanon into Israel and other peaceful Arab countries, there would be no problem.

So no, shit.
 
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So what happens now? Ground troops?

For the 3rd time in 40 years (all under GOP presidents) we're going to go to war in the middle east. How'd the first 2 turn out?
Stop the pointless melodrama. We clear the straits and the mullocrats go screw.
 
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