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    1. NotSoSaneExile on

      Iran seems to think the cease fire agreed with the US and Israel includes safe guarding their proxy, Hezbollah, in Lebanon. But both Israel and now the US says the war in Lebanon is not a part of the deal.

      Will Iran go all out and refuse to cease fire? Will Trump change his mind and pressure Israel to stop? Or will Trump be willing to continue the war in such a case?

      Safe to say Israel’s interest is to continue attacking and degrading Hezbollah as much as possible. After the Iranian proxy declared yet another war on Israel instead of disarming as was agreed in 2024 (And in 2006 before it).

    2. Interesting_Play_578 on

      I suppose that if the Lebanon conflict is completely separate, then any actions Iran takes in response to that won’t violate the cease-fire, either?

    3. Sasquatchii on

      If everytime someone does something Iran doesn’t like they close (or threaten to close) the strait, that should be evidence that any ceasefire still falls well short of the real solution to the Iran problem.

    4. „But why would Pakistan lie“ is a really crazy question to ask of a country that doesn’t recognize or have diplomatic relations with Israel despite apparently having the right to dictate terms to Israel.

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