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SanAndreasX said:

Sooooo...  TACO?

Looks like it, however it won't work this time.

You can turn tarifs back off. However Netanyahu won't let this go, he's been working 40 years to get the ME to blow up, nor Mojtabe Khamenei, the new leader of Iran whose father and family members have been blown up by the US/Israel and his country set on fire.

This is not something Trump can brush off by saying he got what he wanted and move on to Cuba. Trump opened Pandora's box for Netanyahu who is looking to blow up the entire ME so Israel can pick up the pieces after and expand Greater Israel. 

The world kept quiet about Venezuela and now here we are. Trump thought he could do it again in Iran.




Iran is now in control of this war, got the world's economy by the balls...

Iran says countries expelling Israeli and US envoys can freely transit Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said any Arab or European country that expels Israeli and American ambassadors from its territory will be granted unrestricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz starting Tuesday.

According to Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, the IRGC said those countries would have the “full right and freedom” to transit the strategic waterway if they sever diplomatic ties with both Israel and the United States.

Nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through this narrow, 21-mile-wide waterway, which is now a critical, high-risk bottleneck for global markets.

The US-Israeli war with Iran has sent oil prices higher for two primary reasons: a near shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz and a slowdown in oil production in the Middle East.


Iran signals it won't back down

Kamal Kharazi, foreign policy adviser to the office of the supreme leader, signaled Iran is willing to continue attacking Gulf countries in an effort to persuade them to convince Trump to step back from the conflict. The official ruled out diplomacy for now and told CNN the war would only end through economic pain.