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Iran fired drones and missiles on desalination plants, oil pipelines and refineries, and generally more targets today. The Strait at no point was open today either. Additionally, Iran insists Lebanon is part of the ceasefire, whereas the US indicated that it is not (see Axios / PBS reporting today). It's a remarkable ceasefire when neither side agrees on what the terms are and when they continue firing. Then, lots of people also assume what the terms of any ceasefire will be. Iran claims the US will work with their 10 point plan, whereas the US insisted many of their 15 point plan were accepted. Of course, virtually all of these are literally complete opposites to each other. It's why the most likely scenario is simply one of many Gaza ceasefires, which are invited with optimism and then just simply lead to a continuation of war with at best a couple weeks of slightly less active war. After all, positions between US and Iran could not be further apart. Imo, it is just a tactical pause for both sides. Don't listen to what Trump says, look at the movements of troops
PBS says they did https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/irans-supreme-national-security-council-says-it-has-accepted-two-week-ceasefire-in-the-war
So Iran agreed to the truce but said safe passage through Hormuz will be “coordinated with Irans armed forces” and with “due consideration of technical limitations” Feel like the tolls continue? Per PBS: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/irans-supreme-national-security-council-says-it-has-accepted-two-week-ceasefire-in-the-war
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