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🇬🇧🇺🇸 Britain is trying to buy back its way into Trump's good graces, one mine at a time... Royal Navy divers are being prepped for mine-clearing operations in Hormuz. The UK is also offering autonomous mine-hunters for a proposed multinational mission. All of it announced on day two of London-hosted talks about reopening the Strait. The subtext is impossible to miss. Britain refused to join the U.S. offensive campaign during the war, and Trump made his displeasure public. He dismissed the Royal Navy's assets as "toys." He slammed European allies as "cowards." He threatened to leave NATO over their refusal to help in Iran. Now London is scrambling to find a way back into the good graces of a president who feels burned. The problem is that Trump hasn't actually asked for help. The White House has insisted for days that the blockade is being handled perfectly without European assistance. The countries at the London meeting are split on what role the U.S. should even play in their own initiative. And the UK is attaching a major caveat: any deployment requires a "sustained" ceasefire, which doesn't currently exist since Iran just seized two foreign ships in the Strait. So Britain is offering a mission it can't deploy, for a situation that hasn't materialized, to a president who doesn't want the help anymore. Source: Politico








محمد قادر قاليباف، الاصولي المتحدث بإسم البرلمان الايراني قال قبل شوي - انا مستعد للشهادة - نحن مستعدون لإراقة الدماء ولمواجهة الصعوبات يبدو ان المفاوضات انهارت كليًا، لا عجب ان ترامب قال اليوم ان القصف قد يعود ان لم نصل الى اتفاق


























