Trump is "looking for a
negotiating partner in Iran akin
to interim Venezuelan President
Delcy Rodriguez," but Israel says
Iranian parliamentary speaker
Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf isn't the
guy:
"[T]he
plan may largely be a rehash of
something that Iran did not
accept a year ago" ...
...
and in any case, Iranians say "that they have now
been tricked twice by President Trump and "we
don't want to be fooled again":
"[T]here
is no indication that the war
will let up imminently; Israeli
officials have said they expect
it to continue for weeks" ...
...
and the U.S. "is preparing to
deploy up to 3,000 paratroopers
to supplement some 50,000 troops
already present in the Middle
East" ...
...
and the Secretary of State has
set out on a mission of literal
"war-mongering":
Israeli
(and U.S.) war crimes continue
...
...
while Gulf state diplomats say
"that Tehran was acting like a
'runaway horse,' warning that
attacking another Arab country
crossed a new red line and would
not be tolerated":
The
"Iraqi government says it plans
to deliver ‘formal notes of
protest’ amid recent strikes
tied to US-Israeli war on Iran":
Iran
denies launching the missiles,
but if it did, their "failure
may indicate that Iran is
attempting to operate these
systems at distances they are
not reliably capable of":
"Iran’s
parliament is preparing to
introduce new regulations ... to
reciprocate the actions of
countries that supported the US
sanctions against Iran, and ...
to shift transactions from the
US dollar to alternative
currencies”:
Speaker
Johnson "can only afford one GOP
defection on an otherwise
party-line vote. That doesn't
even factor in House Republican leadership's
attendance concerns":
"Has
the level of your inner
?struggle reached the stage ?of
you negotiating with yourself?”
-- Ebrahim Zolfaqari,
spokesperson for the unified
command of Iran’s armed ?forces:
Email
any questions or comments to mfi@minaret.org.