Of course, as soon as I gave my interview, the war with Iran was won, making my interview outdated before it had a chance to come out.
It’s great news otherwise. Let’s celebrate. Yay to us.
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Of course, as soon as I gave my interview, the war with Iran was won, making my interview outdated before it had a chance to come out.
It’s great news otherwise. Let’s celebrate. Yay to us.
really? Nice!
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The Strait of Hormuz is reopened, there’s a ceasefire and a peace plan. The nuclear destruction of 93 million Iranians that Tucker announced the other day didn’t materialize. He must be devastated.
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Thank God. Maybe friends will be home early.
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I note that you don’t specify *who* won…
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Trump is brilliant. This is truly the art of the deal.
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Really brilliant. Your dear leader killed 200 school girls, had to ease sanctions against Iran and Russia therby helping both of those wonderfuls regimes, killed some old Iranian mullahs who were replaced by younger Iranian mullahs, which is fantastic prograss, he showed Iran how much leverage they have by stopping traffic through the strait of Hormuz and did not manage to end the nuclear program. And now he agreed to a ceasefire which gives him absolutely nothing that he did not have before he started that idiotic war. But this is a fantastic win, yes, you must be tired, or maybe already deeply asleep from all this winning.
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\\ killed some old Iranian mullahs who were replaced by younger Iranian mullahs
That’s untrue. (SB, is it you?)
(Clarissa, see the original quote in Russian below.)
The original:
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This sounds fantastic. A more pragmatic, less fanatical leadership in Iran is the ticket. Imagine if “Western-oriented reformers” took power and tried to Western-reform 93 millions of very faithful Muslims. That’s civil war, fundamentalist militias, the destruction of the region, waves of migrants towards civilized countries.
I don’t know if the posted quote is correct but I pray it is.
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What would make you happy at this point, though?
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\\ The Strait of Hormuz is reopened
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I don’t think he is right and believe Trump does want to end this war, but it’s an important point nevertheless:
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Dr. Dina Lisnyansky [bold , mine]:
I hope she is not wrong in the last paragraph.
Btw, Al Jazeera is banned in Israel, so I cannot access their website to check the truths of it reporting today that even after this ceasefire Iran continues its attacks:
Saw report on this on Hebrew Israeli blog, whose owner knows better than me how to access forbidden websites.
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It’s true. Saw on ynetglobal. What is Iran thinking?
Meanwhile, regarding Israel:
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\\ What is Iran thinking?
Received the most probable answer imo in the first comments to a telegram post: Iran is applying pressure on US.
“Perhaps they’re hinting that if Lebanon doesn’t join the ceasefire, then neither will the Gulf states. They probably want to push Hezbollah through.”
“And they’ll push it through, the US will agree to everything. And also push through the Strait tax and the nuclear program.”
From a blog in Russian of an Israeli Jew and IDF officer [Блогер, активист, экс-парламентский советник депутата Кнессета Алекса Кушнира, студент Еврейского университета, капитан ЦАХАЛа в зап.] :
In his view,
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We have another immigration amnesty bill being pushed through the Congress and honestly, Lebanon can get stuffed at this point.
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