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Posted on 8/21/26 at 7:52 pm to LSUbest
Powwerjerkingpro downvoted
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Posted on 8/21/26 at 7:57 pm to Jbird
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Powwerjerkingpro downvoted
"pork me in a sandwich".
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:02 pm to LSUbest
The Democrats are calling Iran asking if they can make it until November.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:03 pm to PorkSammich
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Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:08 pm to LSUbest
This is the way. Hunger and poverty tests the religious resolve of any man
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:12 pm to Bamamojo
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The siege of Iran. Elite tactics
Sieges have always worked
Malta
Jerusalem
Tenochtitlan
Tyre
Constantinople
Vicksburg
Leningrad
Many of these changed the power structure of the world
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:13 pm to LSUbest
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Pezeshkian said it would be better to end the conflict now, while Iran maintains its power and dignity and the world recognizes its victory.
I read this to mean "the USA has us on the cusp of complete destruction."
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:15 pm to deltaland
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This is the way. Hunger and poverty tests the religious resolve of any man
When they run out of goats to screw and eat we will see the real deal. It is coming quicker than most think. Oman shutting down all economic relations with them is much larger than our control over the SOH.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:16 pm to LSUbest
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It may be 2 days, it may be 2 weeks, but the Islamic regime will soon be gone.
And a long with it go the houthis, Hamas, PIJ, and Hezbollah.
Yes and once again, POTUS Trump will prove to the world his brilliance. Hopefully another virus is not brewing in China!
POTUS Trump is also aware of their "good cop bad cop" routine. The Iranian President will behave in a way that might encourage another to relax. POTUS Trump and Bessent must not fall for it.
End the IRGC!!
This post was edited on 8/21/26 at 8:20 pm
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:16 pm to LSUbest
In the same speech he was saying very different things than in the OP
LINK
"It is better to end it today, as we are in a position of strength and dignity," he said.
"The whole world acknowledges our victory and emphasizes that America has attacked our schools, hospitals and infrastructure in violation of all regulations and is hated around the world," Pezeshkian said.
He also argued that the faltering 15-point Memorandum of Understanding signed by Iran and the US in June in no way signaled a defeat for Iran.
"They cannot find even a single clause in this commitment that indicates capitulation," he said. "All the commitments concern the other side."
While most concern the US, a minority of the 15 commitments do put the onus on Iran, although Tehran might argue they only constitute agreeing to return to the situation that existed before the war. The most notable examples would be allowing commercial transit without charge through the Strait of Hormuz, at least temporarily, and Iran reaffirming that it would not procure or develop nuclear weapons.
Pezeshkian also reportedly told the crowd of doctors that "under no circumstances will we bow to intimidation" and that if necessary, Iran would resist "until our last breath."
What other comments are coming out of Tehran?
Not unlike the volatile US president, Iran is known for its often inconsistent and hyperbolic messaging, frequently combining apparent overtures for peace and threats on the same day or even in the same message.
It's also fairly common for the Tehran regime's political representatives like Pezeshkian and lead negotiator Mohammad Qalibaf to adopt a slightly more diplomatic posture than the military or theocratic leaders.
The chief of Iran's armed forces, Major General Ali Abdollahi, was also asked about the US economic threats on Friday and warned of a broad and decisive military response if necessary.
"With preparedness across land, sea, air, air defense and cyberspace, Iran's armed forces will respond to the enemy's new threats with crushing, punishing and devastating responses," Abdollahi was quoted as saying.
Meanwhile, chief negotiator and parliamentary speaker Qalibaf seemed to voice a similar call to intensify negotiations, claiming that Washington appeared to have concluded it could not prevail in a direct military confrontation.
"We must make plans to deal with the unjust sanctions so we can overcome them," Qalibaf said in neighboring Iraq.
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"It is better to end it today, as we are in a position of strength and dignity," he said.
"The whole world acknowledges our victory and emphasizes that America has attacked our schools, hospitals and infrastructure in violation of all regulations and is hated around the world," Pezeshkian said.
He also argued that the faltering 15-point Memorandum of Understanding signed by Iran and the US in June in no way signaled a defeat for Iran.
"They cannot find even a single clause in this commitment that indicates capitulation," he said. "All the commitments concern the other side."
While most concern the US, a minority of the 15 commitments do put the onus on Iran, although Tehran might argue they only constitute agreeing to return to the situation that existed before the war. The most notable examples would be allowing commercial transit without charge through the Strait of Hormuz, at least temporarily, and Iran reaffirming that it would not procure or develop nuclear weapons.
Pezeshkian also reportedly told the crowd of doctors that "under no circumstances will we bow to intimidation" and that if necessary, Iran would resist "until our last breath."
What other comments are coming out of Tehran?
Not unlike the volatile US president, Iran is known for its often inconsistent and hyperbolic messaging, frequently combining apparent overtures for peace and threats on the same day or even in the same message.
It's also fairly common for the Tehran regime's political representatives like Pezeshkian and lead negotiator Mohammad Qalibaf to adopt a slightly more diplomatic posture than the military or theocratic leaders.
The chief of Iran's armed forces, Major General Ali Abdollahi, was also asked about the US economic threats on Friday and warned of a broad and decisive military response if necessary.
"With preparedness across land, sea, air, air defense and cyberspace, Iran's armed forces will respond to the enemy's new threats with crushing, punishing and devastating responses," Abdollahi was quoted as saying.
Meanwhile, chief negotiator and parliamentary speaker Qalibaf seemed to voice a similar call to intensify negotiations, claiming that Washington appeared to have concluded it could not prevail in a direct military confrontation.
"We must make plans to deal with the unjust sanctions so we can overcome them," Qalibaf said in neighboring Iraq.
This post was edited on 8/21/26 at 8:17 pm
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:23 pm to RelicBatches86
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With preparedness across land, sea, air, air defense and cyberspace, Iran's armed forces will respond to the enemy's new threats with crushing, punishing and devastating responses," Abdollahi was quoted as saying
A .22 rifle beats preparedness.
But you go with what he said.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:23 pm to LSUbest
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
He has no power and isn't calling the shots.
This post was edited on 8/21/26 at 8:23 pm
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:24 pm to AndyCBR
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quote:
while Iran maintains its power and dignity and the world recognizes its victory.
LOL
Give them something to hang their dignity on, Mr. President.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:26 pm to LSUbest
Like Trump's bs, I think we've heard this before too.
He'll say they're devastated and want to give up.
Trump declares victory and says "deal is imminent".
Iran blows up some 3rd world ship carry fuels.
And we are back to the beginning ...
This will be at least round 4.
He'll say they're devastated and want to give up.
Trump declares victory and says "deal is imminent".
Iran blows up some 3rd world ship carry fuels.
And we are back to the beginning ...
This will be at least round 4.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:28 pm to LSUbest
Trump needs to return no calls. Keep on crushing the life out of them. That's the only reason they're turning.
Ignore them. When they act out, smash something they need badly.
This is a behavior modification program for retarded regimes. It'll work.
Ignore them. When they act out, smash something they need badly.
This is a behavior modification program for retarded regimes. It'll work.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:28 pm to Timeoday
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Yes and once again, POTUS Trump will prove to the world his brilliance. Hopefully another virus is not brewing in China!
No cult detected.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:28 pm to Captain Rumbeard
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Trump needs to return no calls. Keep on crushing the life out of them. That's the only reason they're turning.
Ignore them. When they act out, smash something they need badly.
This is a behavior modification program for retarded regimes. It'll work.
1 hundo.
Posted on 8/21/26 at 8:29 pm to theballguy
Zero percent possibility that you know what a cult is. No worries, you’re not alone.
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