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TexasTowelie

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Tue Apr 14, 2026, 01:32 PM Apr 14

What the Iran ceasefire is hiding - CaspianReport



The following summary is AI-generated.

- The U.S.-Iran ceasefire lacks shared terms and is fragile, with both sides claiming victory while fundamental goals remain unmet.

- Iran now effectively controls the Strait of Hormuz, charging tolls (about $2M per tanker) that could generate $11–14B annually, turning it into a strategic and financial asset.

- Despite heavy U.S. strikes (13,000+ targets), Iran’s nuclear facilities, missile/drones infrastructure, and proxy networks remain resilient and decentralized.

- The U.S. has not achieved its core war objectives — restraining Iran’s nuclear program, reducing missiles, or weakening proxies — and Iran’s government is more consolidated under the IRGC.

- Diplomatic talks in Islamabad face major hurdles: Iran demands full sanctions relief and legitimized strait control; the U.S. won’t accept either without enforcement or concessions.

- Israel opposes the ceasefire, risking unilateral action, while U.S. military buildup (troops, carriers, Marines) suggests preparation for renewed conflict or escalation.
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What the Iran ceasefire is hiding - CaspianReport (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 14 OP
Yeah but we're getting a brand new arch! Ray Bruns Apr 14 #1

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