Negotiations Have Ended

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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.
 
Logistics in our military are second to no one.

That was fast.
 
//Iran wont agree to common sense. They are holding out with no leverage//

Vice President JD Vance held a press conference in Islamabad on Saturday evening, confirming that the United States and Iran have failed to reach a final agreement following intense, direct negotiations.
After more than 21 hours of talks mediated in Pakistan, the highest-level direct U.S.-Iran negotiations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Vance stated unequivocally that the Iranian regime refused to accept America’s core demands and red lines.

“We’ve been at it now for 21 hours, and we’ve had a number of substantive discussions with the Iranians. That’s the good news,” Vance said. “The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement. And I think that’s bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America.”

 
//Iran wont agree to common sense. They are holding out with no leverage//

Vice President JD Vance held a press conference in Islamabad on Saturday evening, confirming that the United States and Iran have failed to reach a final agreement following intense, direct negotiations.
After more than 21 hours of talks mediated in Pakistan, the highest-level direct U.S.-Iran negotiations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Vance stated unequivocally that the Iranian regime refused to accept America’s core demands and red lines.

“We’ve been at it now for 21 hours, and we’ve had a number of substantive discussions with the Iranians. That’s the good news,” Vance said. “The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement. And I think that’s bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America.”

That's almost exactly what I posted except kinder to CouchBoi.

But it is gateway pundit so that';s to be expected. I'm seriously surprised they stuck that close to reality TBH,
 
Give 'em both barrels, the lying sacks of s***. No half measures. Full surrender of the IRGC is the only acceptable outcome.
 
JD vance says "no deal" because the Iranians wouldn't agree to his terms.

The Iranians say the US made unreasonable demands.

At this point I'd say their credibility is about even so it's anyone's guess what really happened.

Yep. It's the "Really Find Out" time.
 
Iran will eventually agree and claim they forced a good result.

This is typical face-saving 101 by the proud brown horde. What they lack in brains and common sense they make up for in bravado and stuuborness.
 
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?
 
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JD vance says "no deal" because the Iranians wouldn't agree to his terms.

The Iranians say the US made unreasonable demands.

At this point I'd say their credibility is about even so it's anyone's guess what really happened.

Then there is this:

Now the Chinese are selling missiles to Iran....


We should impose tariffs on them or something!!!! LOL

What happens when their destroyers start escorting tankers out of the persian gulf? We going to fire on them?
 
//Iran wont agree to common sense. They are holding out with no leverage//

Vice President JD Vance held a press conference in Islamabad on Saturday evening, confirming that the United States and Iran have failed to reach a final agreement following intense, direct negotiations.
After more than 21 hours of talks mediated in Pakistan, the highest-level direct U.S.-Iran negotiations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Vance stated unequivocally that the Iranian regime refused to accept America’s core demands and red lines.

“We’ve been at it now for 21 hours, and we’ve had a number of substantive discussions with the Iranians. That’s the good news,” Vance said. “The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement. And I think that’s bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America.”

Good. You can't negotiate with vermin. Arm the Iranian people with drones and anything else they want. Continue the targeting with our air superiority. I also think the DOW needs to focus on getting internet back up in Iran. It's tough to locate and knockout the GPS jammers Iran is using to disable Starlink.
 
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.
 

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