Question For Those Against The "War"

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Let's say you can end the war today or tomorrow. Then what do we do? How do we proceed from this point? What would be the strategy?
 
Let's say you can end the war today or tomorrow. Then what do we do? How do we proceed from this point? What would be the strategy?
Reinstate what was in place before, though Iran will probably want reparations, which should come out of Trump’s pocket.
 
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Lead by example and get rid of our nukes, or coordinate a global conference of nations to make an agreement to eliminate all nukes by 2031. Each nation will pledge a minimum 20 percent reduction in nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material annually for these 5 years until they reach 100 percent. All nations will agree to undergo bi-annual inspections for compliance, and those who refuse will face total global economic sanctions, all assets will be frozen, as well as its curency will be cut out of global trade.
 
Let's say you can end the war today or tomorrow. Then what do we do? How do we proceed from this point? What would be the strategy?
Rather than indulge in idle speculation, I'd pefer to ask cogent questions.

After all the boasts of the decimation of Iran's military capability, why is the Strait of Hormuz still closed?

It was open until Trump launched his "Pearl Harbor" attack on February 28, resulting in the soaring price of gasoline worldwide, as well as the enormous ongoing cost to the American taxpayer for Trump's "little excursion" with the Bibi - How Much Is the Iran War Costing You?

No intelligence report concerning Iran's re-activating a nuclear weapons program to launch missiles against the U.S - the purpoted pretext for the attack - has ever been made public, but why does an allegedly defeated Iran still have its stockpile of nuclear materials?
 

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