Again, thanks for not focusing on the issue and reverting to 'who made Shiism' when I've clearly provided evidence from your own books to disprove you (with which you do not engage and simply give one liners about who you understand has created Shiism).
Meanwhile, you bring no reasons for your arguments and resort to rhetoric and sophistry. Simply by way of assertion you can't make an argument. You need evidence and facts rather than just rhetoric.
US and Israel were actually playing tag team by attacking Lebanon to create leverage for favourable terms thinking that resistance or Iran won't do anything.
They underestimated Hezbollah who not only stopped advances and countered effectively. Now Hormuz is also shut. Hope uncle Sam understands and can clearly see they can't do much.
The other side only listens to the words of Khorramshahr and Shahed, not Donald Trump. They keep testing your red lines and will keep pushing these lines unless they are reaffirmed of where these lines exactly are.
Mid-terms are also approaching soon and they have to play the anti-Israel sentiment now prevalent amongst the young adults and youth.
The real victim is the American voter.
They have to put up a charade for the American voter. One of the main points for the next election will be the US war on Iran and subsequent deal, and all candidates participating will show their discontent with Netanyahu.
Whoever wins the election next will dump the trash on Netanyahu & Trump, and tell the world that Israel is not the problem, Netanyahu and few of his ministers were.
After a 1996 meeting between Bill Clinton and Netanyahu on Israeli-Arab relations, Clinton told aides: “Who the f**k does he think he is? Who’s the f**king superpower here?” = gave 10 year $26.7 Billion USD “Glide Path Agreement”
After the JCPOA, Netanyahu by-passed the White House and gave a speech to Congress criticising the deal and relations were strained = gave $38 Billion USD
Biden in 2024 called Netanyahu "That son of a bitch, Bibi Netanyahu, he’s a bad guy. He’s a bad f*****g guy!” = gave +$30 Billion USD
Even if this deal makes it through, they will start talking about the threat of Iranian ballistic missiles and human rights violations, using it as a cover for more sanctions.
From USS Liberty (1967) to Jonathan Pollard and now war on Iran the world has seen that US and Israel relations seem different but stay the same.
This relationship will go on the same backdoor and in structure. Faces, rhetoric and public posturing will change, policies will remain the same.
Mourners bidding farewell to the martyred Leader chanted slogans calling for vengeance for Imam Khamenei at Imam Khomeini Mosalla in Tehran, accompanied by chants of "Allahu Akbar."
#WeMustRise#MartyrKhamenei
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India categorically rejects the reports and claims circulated by certain media outlets regarding the economic situation in Iran and alleged difficulties in the supply of essential goods and public necessities.
It is emphasized that, despite the imposition of three wars and extensive pressures against the Iranian nation, no shortage of essential commodities or basic necessities has occurred to date. Owing to the effective measures and responsible management of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran under the leadership of President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, the procurement, supply, and distribution of the goods required by the country continue in a normal, stable, and uninterrupted manner.
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran also urges respected Indian media organizations to obtain and disseminate news and reports concerning Iran from credible, official, and verifiable sources. In this regard, it should be recalled that Iran International is a media outlet affiliated with opponents and adversaries of the Iranian people and has a long record of disseminating biased narratives aligned with anti-Iranian political agendas. Consequently, it cannot be regarded as a credible source for accurately reflecting the realities of Iran.
@aajtak
According to IRGC Political Deputy Sardar Yadollah Javani "Trump is now faced with two paths ahead; the "bad path" and the "worse path"; he must choose between continuing the war or giving in to the conditions and rights of the Iranian people."
I think that time indeed is short. MoU or no MoU, Iran is set to vote on the management of Strait of Hormuz and once that bill is passed, Iran's fees on Hormuz might get legislative authority.
According to an official familiar with the matter, Iran's management over Hormuz does not depend on Trump. When asked about why things are not moving forward, the official stated: "we have been consistent, it is the United States which keeps shifting demands and keeps contradicting itself even after coming to initial understanding. They fail to understand that a maximalist approach will not work on Iran because we will not compromise on our fundamental rights even though we are ready for a permanent solution".
Moreover, Tasnim also reported earlier that "The parliament’s decision to legislate the management of the Strait of Hormuz is final, and this plan will become law" says Alaeddin Salimi.
47 years later, the US President still hasn't learned this basic lesson: You don't use words like 'must' with Iran.
The whole idea of the Iranian Revolution was to tell the world we don't take orders anymore. From anyone.
Contrary to Trump's claims, returning Iran's money is part of the agreement. If the release of Iran's assets does not take place, Iran is not obligated to comply with the terms of the agreement either.
US produces 13.5–13.6 million barrels of crude oil per day but consumes 20–21 million barrels per day. It is also a net importer of crude (although a net exporter of petroleum products).
The strategic oil reserve of the United States has fallen by over 50 million barrels, currently at low levels not seen in decades in absolute terms and is narrowing.
What will the summer energy demand spike do for the US and allies? ⏰
Tehran: The government currently has no plans to increase fuel prices and emphasizes reforming consumption patterns and flexible governance, according to the national Energy Optimization and Strategic Management Organization.
The price of fuel in Iran is currently $0.016 - $0.050 per ltr.
1500 Rial / PKR 2.5rs per ltr (Up to 60 litres)
3000 Rial / PKR 5rs per ltr (Up to 150 litres)
5000 Rial / PKR 8rs per ltr (Azad / after limit)