Trump halts Armageddon for 10 days to negotiate what he calls a workable Iran's 10-point plan.
“Have you looked at Iran’s plan? It reads like a Tehran wish list from before the war, calling for a global recognition of Iran’s right to enrich uranium, the removal of all American forces from the region and a lifting of economic sanctions. And it calls for the payment of reparations to Iran for damage caused in the war,” said Richard Fontaine, the chief executive of the Center for a New American Security, a Washington think tank.
“Iran remains in the control of the Strait, which was not the case before the war,” said Fontaine. “I find it hard to believe that the United States and the world could accept a situation in which Iran remains in control of a key energy checkpoint indefinitely. That would be a materially worse outcome than existed before the war.”
The IRGC is locked and loaded waiting for Trump's and Netanyahu's next treacherous move.
“Iran remains in the control of the Strait, which was not the case before the war,” said Fontaine. “I find it hard to believe that the United States and the world could accept a situation in which Iran remains in control of a key energy checkpoint indefinitely. That would be a materially worse outcome than existed before the war.”
The IRGC is locked and loaded waiting for Trump's and Netanyahu's next treacherous move.


