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Iran Blew Smoke One Too Many Times

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 6/23/2025 12:12:49 PM

A year ago, the regime in Tehran had the Biden administration cowed into suppressing Israeli action against the country. Iran has told the United States that it will attack Israel directly unless the Biden administration secures a ceasefire in Gaza, according to an Arab diplomatic source who spoke with Jadeh Iran. The ultimatum follows an Israeli attack on an Iranian diplomatic facility in Damascus last week. The source told Jadeh Iran that a ceasefire could also lead to progress on other aspects of the U.S.-Iran relationship. This comes following mediation by Oman between the U.S. and Iran.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: itsonlyme 6/23/2025 12:21:57 PM (No. 1968346)
"immediately evacuate Tehran" Bombs are on their way
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 6/23/2025 2:29:47 PM (No. 1968407)
Yes, but, let us also keep an eye on the sleeper cells here in the states.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Halfvast Conspirator 6/23/2025 2:50:58 PM (No. 1968421)
"Iran has told the United States that it will attack Israel directly unless the Biden administration secures a ceasefire in Gaza" Is this article from last year or is the regime behind the times? Or the writer didn't proof his piece?
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