| ▲ | rolandog 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sure, but do we agree that the unitedstatesian's (pet peeve: they shouldn't be called americans, per definition) Congress could at least stop one side of the war (the one that initiated the aggression). The Iranians would probably call that a victory, and probably not pursue further retaliation. The US would then need to comply with whatever sanctions the UN might apply due to them having started an illegal war. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Lapel2742 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> The Iranians would probably call that a victory, and probably not pursue further retaliation. I highly doubt it. Here are the facts from the viewpoint of Iran: - The US and the UK overthrew the democratic iranian government of Mohammad Mosaddegh - The US terminated the working nuclear deal. - The US ambushed Iran twice in the midst of ongoing negotiations. - Israel is on a conquest to annex new land and to rule over the middle east. At least that is likely there goal. Iran clearly stated their demands. The US should pay up for the damage they caused and the US should give up its military bases in the Arab countries. While the money will probably not be that big of a problem to negotiate, the military bases will be. At least Iran will insist on something substantive that guarantees that they are not ambushed a third time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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