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Trump keeps saying negotiations are progressing, then the next thing we hear is Iran refusing to give up uranium enrichment or making demands regarding control of the strait.
There is no way Trump can agree to terms that leave Iran with uranium enrichment or control of the strait.
If negotiations collapse, at some point I believe Trump would likely target strategic infrastructure, such as ports and their ability to fight back.
I don't see Trump backing down.
#57 | Posted by BillJohnson
1. There was a deal where Iran gave up enrichment, had no control over the Strait, and we had inspectors on the ground. Trump tore it up.
2. We have already targeted their ability to fight back. It failed. Only a mass ground invasion with 100,00 - 200,000 troops will accomplish that. You ready for it?
3. We are running out of oil. Iran can outlast us. What's the plan?