
Julian Busch
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Recent moves suggest a clear asymmetry going into U.S.–Iran talks: The U.S. appears to be: 1. Backing away from its own ultimatum 2. Pressuring Pakistan to broker a ceasefire (and helping draft the message) 3. Urging Israel to halt operations in Lebanon 4. Largely overlooking the closure of the Strait of Hormuz 5. Signaling willingness to release frozen Iranian funds 6. Indicating that talks will be based on Iran’s original 10- points framework 7. Sending the vice president for the discussions with a regime it tried to topple Iran, meanwhile, simply shows up to the talks, and even didn't "open" the Straits as agreed. While the administration’s effort to pursue a diplomatic solution and halt the cycle of escalation is commendable, The real issue is that Tehran likely assume it is entering the talks from a position of strength. Ultimately, the administration will have to make a choice: accept a deal on terms largely shaped by Iran framed as a “gracious compromise”, or stand firm on its principles at the risk of another round of escalation. At this stage, the least probable scenario to envision is Iran backing down. Since Iran has taken a significant blow with serious economic consequences that shouldn’t be underestimated, Any agreement will, almost by definition, strengthen the regime. At the same time, another round of conflict is unlikely to bring it down, and its costs will only continue to rise. Still, at this stage, it appears that one side is more eager to reach an agreement. We will soon see whether, and how, that urgency translates into actual progress at the negotiating table. These are not easy choices. #IranWar

Representatives of #China, #Pakistan and #Afghanistan held week-long informal talks in Urumqi, Xinjiang🇨🇳 from April 1 to 7. The Afghan and Pakistani sides reiterated that they follow the purposes and spirit of the UN Charter and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, stay committed to resolving differences as soon as possible, work for the turnaround of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations, and agree to refrain from actions that may escalate or complicate the situation. The three sides agreed to discuss a comprehensive plan to resolve issues in the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and identified the core and priority issues.

متاسفانه خبر صحبت دارد؛ مردم در حال تخلیه ماهشهر هستند. الان با ماهشهر صحبت کردم. آلودگی شیمیایی ناشی از انفجار پتروشیمیها جوری در شهر پخش شده که نفس کشیدن غیرممکنه! هر کس توان و جایی برای رفتن داره، داره شهر رو ترک میکنه. تقریبا همه خانواده ما از ماهشهر تخلیه کردند امروز.


Iranian President Pezeshkian's close ally Zarif reveals Iranian proposal to end the war: - IRAN STEPS FOLLOWING THE END OF THE HOSTILITIES 1- Commit never to seek nuclear weapons 2- Down-blend enriched uranium to below 3.67 percent 3- Ratify the IAEA Additional Protocol for permanent monitoring 4- Ensure safe commercial passage through the Strait of Hormuz, with Oman 5- Sign a permanent nonaggression pact with the United States 6- Participate in a regional security framework 7- Transfer enriched uranium and related equipment to a regional enrichment consortium 8- Remove terrorism-related designations on the United States 9- Restore diplomatic/consular channels 10- Remove travel restrictions on U.S. citizens 11- Invite oil companies, including American ones, to help facilitate exports 12- China, Russia, and possibly regional states may serve as guarantors of the agreement. - THE US STEPS: 1-Remove unilateral U.S. sanctions on Iran 2-Allow Iran to export oil freely and repatriate the proceeds 3- Accept that Iran will retain some non-weapons-level nuclear program rather than demand zero enrichment 4- Terminate UN Security Council resolutions against Iran 5- Allow Iran to participate normally in global supply chains 6- Sign a permanent nonaggression pact with Iran 6- Finance reconstruction in Iran 7- Compensate Iranian civilians for losses 8- Participate in a regional security framework 9- Help create the regional enrichment consortium 10- Remove terrorism-related designations on Iran 11-- Restore diplomatic/consular channels with Iran 12- Remove travel restrictions on Iranian citizens 13- Cooperate on trade, energy, and technology projects read the full article here: foreignaffairs.com/middle-east/ho…

🚨 BREAKING | An Iranian official told Drop Site News that a U.S. F-15 warplane struck by Iranian forces went down over southern Tehran Province, with intense fire reported at the crash site. The official said the nature of the strike prevented the pilot[s] from ejecting before the aircraft crashed. No remains have been found. 📸 Photos of the wreckage were published by Iran’s state-affiliated Fars News Agency.







First sanctions denied Iranians access to medicine and pharmaceuticals and now targeted bombing is denying them to produce their own. The war is increasingly waged on the people.






