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Comments: This is unbelievable. That airport is insanely huge and very poorly managed, in terms of travel and passengers. It does have a potential as a mall! The road leading to it can handle the traffic of a mall but not a travel hub.
Comments: UAE is asking for US $ swaps - meaning they expect a fire sale of their currency which means they financially going broke. Now, Iran has turned Emirati airport into a mall. Zayed International Airport in the UAE is opening its doors to everyone! You can now go to the restaurants and duty-free shops without actually travelling. They are trying to save the airport from shutdown due to poor revenues.
Comments: As details always matter, I should also say that both sides have stated their terms for peace. Iran wants to keep its nuclear program, and now also control of the strait of Iran. Israel's terms are simple, the realization of the greater Israel. The world is now being forced to pick the lesser of the two evils. On the world's side, because most are compromised by Israel, their hope is that Iran will fold.
Comments: The big elephant in the room: Neither side wants peace. The negotiator in between is desperate for peace as his presidency is about to go down the tube. The sort of baby elephant in the room is that the negotiator thinks he is in charge while really is a hostage to one side.
Comments: Today, Iran, went directly to the source and hit two US Navy vessels in response to the US hitting an Iranian commercial ship. And they also said they will not attend any talks because they do not believe Trump is serious and cited Trump's contradictory tweets. The statement was pretty damning and also mostly true. US said that they are sending their negotiators anyway. Trump really has no clue how to negotiate. At every step, IRI is outplaying the US. I think IRI is getting help from Russia or China as to the next steps.
Comments: Not going well, not at all …
Comments: U.S. SEIZES SHIP: Iran's military vowed to retaliate after the U.S. Navy fired on and seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz as part of the American military blockade. PEACE TALKS IN DOUBT: Vice President JD Vance and other U.S. negotiators are set to travel to Pakistan for a new round of peace talks with Iran. But the Iranian Foreign Ministry said "no decision has been made" on whether to hold new talks. TRUMP'S NEW THREATS: With the ceasefire set to end Wednesday, President Donald Trump threatened to "knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran” if there is no deal. MARKETS RATTLED: The price of oil jumped sharply and stock futures tumbled as the renewed tensions over the critical Strait of Hormuz trade route added to days of dramatic ups and downs.
Comments: Losing Control https://youtu.be/Rga-oI2D6g8
Comments: Miller meltdown on CNN. https://ivehaditpodcast.substack.com/p/sociopath-stephen-miller-melts-down
Comments: Trump vs Pope Leo https://substack.com/@malloyrocks/note/c-244217843
Comments: Iran is charging up to $2 million per oil tanker in crypto to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the story of the man they pulled off death row to make it work. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXPCiBVDhuN/
Comments: Welch Votes for Fourth Time to End Trump’s Illegal War in Iran; Urges Colleagues to Act https://youtu.be/FvzmaZFQypM
Comments: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVbikKdlI6t/ Man that looks good
Comments: منابع آگاه از راه اندازی "سامانه یکپارچه خروج کشتی "( سیخک) برای ساماندهی به امنیت و عبور کشتی های تجاری از تنگه هرمز با مدیریت ایران در نظام جدید بین المللی خبر دادند
Comments: Mass shooting rampage in Louisiana leaves eight children dead and others wounded
Comments: Donald Trump’s decision to send US officials to Islamabad for further talks on Monday with Iran just 24 hours after Iran once again closed the strait of Hormuz will signal to Tehran that the strategic waterway remains a bargaining asset beyond parallel. It will also confirm in Iran’s eyes that the US president’s chaotic approach to diplomacy doubles the need for Tehran to act calmly and strategically – two competencies it believes he totally lacks. Such is the distrust and fog surrounding relations between Iran and the US that no one can know whether Trump – after meetings in the Situation Room on Saturday – has once again decided to use diplomacy as a giant smokescreen prior to a further military attack on Iran once the ceasefire expires on Wednesday. At a minimum it is undeniable that the run-up to a proposed second round of talks in Islamabad has been far from propitious, partly because an impatient Trump repeatedly misunderstands the need to proceed sequentially or take account of the sensitivities on the Iranian side. Iranian state media reported on Sunday evening that Tehran had not yet decided whether to join. Iran’s three demands before entering another round of talks were a ceasefire in Lebanon, an end to the US blockade on Iranian ports and progress on Iranian asset releases. Iran and the mediators in Pakistan saw this as a traditional diplomatic step-by-step reciprocal process whereby one confidence-building measure from one side would lead to another on the other side. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/19/intemperate-trump-brings-chaos-and-confusion-to-iran-talks As a result, the imposition on Israel of the two-week ceasefire in Lebanon by Trump was regarded as significant by Iran, and was due to lead to a reciprocal partial lifting of the Iranian chokehold on the strait of Hormuz – a step announced somewhat clumsily by the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, in a tweet on Friday morning. In return it was expected that Trump would lift the US blockade of Iranian ports, and the momentum surrounding the virtuous circle would build. But in a series of tweets on Friday Trump kept the blockade in place, claimed Iran had completely lifted the restrictions on tanker traffic in the strait, and for good measure said Iran had agreed to hand over Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the US for safe keeping. In short, he gave the impression that Iran had surrendered.
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🔹«هر شیطنتی ، پاسخ زنجیره ای خواهد داشت». 🔹۲) در نمایش مضحک نشست پاریس، انگلیس و فرانسه اگر نگران امنیت کشتیرانی هستند، فکری به حال تنگه مانش و پایان زخم کهنه در جبلالطارق کنند. 🔹«قدردان مواضع مستقل و عاقلانه مادرید هستیم».
Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzz5Jg2Dp1E
Comments: ‘Last chance’ for Iran to make a peace deal, Trump warns The US president tells Fox News this is the “last chance” for Iran to agree to a peace deal. Trump also said he won’t make “the same mistake” as former US President Barack Obama, whose administration signed a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran in 2015. “If Iran does not sign this deal, the whole country is getting blown up,” Trump warned. |
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