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Trump's Plan: Iran runs dry in 10-14 days

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I get the sense that one team would rather Iran win regardless of how evil the regime is to its people. It was going extremely well for this team but I think the next month is going to be interesting. Not sure at all where this ends but my guess is that the USA is going to have the upper hand 30-60 days from now. Just a week ago I felt the war was a lost cause.

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  • CallumWK
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    Dave, is that the ambulance transporting him to mental healthcare centre?

  • CallumWK
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    First wrong, well actually everything that comes out of Trump's mouth is wrong. https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/irans-oil-gas-infrastructure-works-who-buys-irans-oil/ Oil production and infrastru

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    The only chess move Trump has made is "Fools mate"!

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China has told Iran on Thursday that it must reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

The country’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, told Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi that freedom of safety and navigation through the waterway should be guaranteed, saying there is a “unanimous interest” for normal navigation to be restored.

It follows a US blockade of Iranian ports this week, which has caused further restrictions and uncertainty for shipping in the region. China is Iran’s largest trading partner and the primary buyer of the country’s oil.

Iran war: China demands reopening of Hormuz as Lebanon denies talks

So President Trump went from full naval blockade of Iran ports coming & going to (per Truth Social) China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz in less than 3 days.

SunTzu's - 2 from column 'A' and 2 from column 'B' plus egg roll

5 minutes ago, JerryM said:

So President Trump went from full naval blockade of Iran ports coming & going to (per Truth Social) China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz in less than 3 days.

SunTzu's - 2 from column 'A' and 2 from column 'B' plus egg roll

Yep - he isn't the most consitent bloke and truth is of little concern. If he pulls this off and Iran concedes to most of his demands which I tend to believe they will with China's pressure and internal challenges that closing the straight will cause, he will yet again prevail when I didn't give him a chance.

16 minutes ago, atpeace said:

Yep - he isn't the most consitent bloke and truth is of little concern. If he pulls this off and Iran concedes to most of his demands which I tend to believe they will with China's pressure and internal challenges that closing the straight will cause, he will yet again prevail when I didn't give him a chance.

Prevail at what?

1 minute ago, BLMFem said:

Prevail at what?

Nothing yet but if China pressures Iran into opening the staight and Iran concedes to his demands, he will have succeeded. Will this happen, maybe :) It will be an interesting few months and think this approach is much better than killing Iranians.

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30 minutes ago, JerryM said:

So President Trump went from full naval blockade of Iran ports coming & going to (per Truth Social) China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz in less than 3 days.


Here is a storage facility for about 1 million barrels ... getting blown up. Happened on April 11.

Notice the pressure this puts on China to get Iran to concede, as each day there is less oil available.

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5 minutes ago, atpeace said:

Nothing yet but if China pressures Iran into opening the staight and Iran concedes to his demands, he will have succeeded.

So Trump maybe gets what he wants for about a $trillion and China gets what it wants for nuthin'.

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Not sure about the 1 trillion cost but you may be right. China doesn't want to pressure Iran and it is the last resort. They are losong respect which is not in their best interest. Who wins and who loses really depends on your politics more than anything else. I go both ways :) IMO - Trump wins huge if Iran concededs to most of his concessions and China has to pressure Iran into conceding.

So much could happen in the next year because of this war and I guess I will just wait and see what happens.

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Have you ever tried stand-up comedy my guess is that you might actually be quite good at it. Sending that modesty squad to Pakistan was a mistake of huuuuge proportions, there wasn't a man amongst them that is regarded highly or respected by anyone.

Every aspect of this war so far has failed. Trump failed to protect the Striat, he failed to escort ships through the Strait, as promised, he failed to shut down Iran's nuclear program or get the nuclear material, he failed at regime change, and he ended up replacing a hardliner with another hardliner who is far more extreme. In addition he's created an extreme amount of economic chaos throughout the world by essentially stopping shipping through the Strait. That is not on Iran, that is on Don's tiny shoulders. Over 130 ships a day passed through there prior to this stupid war of choice.

The cost of gasoline is over 2.5 Euros a liter throughout Europe right now, and $6 a gallon in some places in America. Good job Don. Keep going, the worldwide economic destruction is nearly complete.

Have you noticed how many tankers are going to the US for oil? It'll surprise a lot of people here who hate Trump that this wasn't just s spur of the moment deal, but something planned for years. The Strait will be open, and other countries will return to normal as far as trade of oil and other things.Yes, this will cost money but the endgame, especially for Iran's citizens will be worth it. Mistakes are made in every war, such as collateral damage, this time because Iran's regime had their base located near a school. I'm thinking some here are blind to see how much damage has been done to the regime's military. They have little left, and if the US wanted to, they could destroy everything in time. The plan isn't what people are thinking.Those who were on Iran's side aren't going to be the same.Some are saying the US is losing this war, but haven't any words as to how.

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25 minutes ago, atpeace said:

Nothing yet but if China pressures Iran into opening the staight and Iran concedes to his demands, he will have succeeded.

Succeeded in what? Returning the strait to being open for all, i.e. what it was before this moronic war started?

I know that with Trump you really can't set the bar high for what can be considered a success, but for frack's sake......😂

1 minute ago, BLMFem said:

Succeeded in what? Returning the strait to being open for all, i.e. what it was before this moronic war started?

I know that with Trump you really can't set the bar high for what can be considered a success, but for frack's sake......😂

OK :)

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China asks Iran to ensure freedom of navigation through Strait of Hormuz

China, a close ally of Iran and the largest importer of Iranian oil, was also concerned over the energy crisis accentuated by the U.S. blockade of the Strait, preventing ships from carrying oil and gas from Iran's ports

Published - April 16, 2026 02:36 pm IST - Beijing

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has asked Iran to ensure freedom and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a first such call issued by Beijing ever since Tehran started to put a squeeze on the critical waterway in the midst of its war with the U.S.

Mr. Wang has sought guarantees of freedom and safety of international navigation through the Strait of Hormuz in a phone call with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday (April 15).

https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/china-asks-iran-to-ensure-freedom-of-navigation-through-strait-of-hormuz/article70868456.ece

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5 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Have you noticed how many tankers are going to the US for oil? It'll surprise a lot of people here who hate Trump that this wasn't just s spur of the moment deal, but something planned for years. The Strait will be open, and other countries will return to normal as far as trade of oil and other things.yes, this will cost but the endgame, especially for Iran's citizens will be worth it. Mistakes are made in every war, such as collateral damage, this time because Iran's regime had their base located near a school. I'm thinking some here are blind to see how much damage has been done to the regime's military. they have little left, and if the US wanted to, they could destroy everything in time. The plan isn't what people are thinking.

"Have you noticed how many tankers are going to the US for oil?"

Have you noticed how little oil the US has to sell? Have you noticed that the US is a net importer of crude oil?

1 minute ago, BLMFem said:

"Have you noticed how many tankers are going to the US for oil?"

Have you noticed how little oil the US has to sell? Have you noticed that the US is a net importer of crude oil?

The US has a lot more oil than you'll ever know. It's always been a buy and sell there, and exports more than imports.................https://www.facebook.com/nativereportersng/videos/121-empty-oil-tankers-are-now-heading-to-the-united-states-as-president-trump-ur/967180212378792/

10 minutes ago, JerryM said:

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has asked Iran to ensure freedom and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz

I'm sure Iran has provided safe passage for all 'friendly' vessels since forever

the problem now is the terrorist pirate 'world policeman' who is threatening to block the passage of vessels

into and out of the strait this of course is a declaration of war and I wouldn't be surprised if Iran responds to any 'blockade' very robustly....not to mention a stern letter to the (utterly useless) UN 😋

4 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

The US has a lot more oil than you'll ever know. It's always been a buy and sell there.................

The USA will will increase output and this will help only a little. The reason while oil is not as short in supply as expected is because of the Saudis and there foresight. They have now increased their output by 5.5 million barrels a day going through pipelines to avoid the straight. Amazing that they did this in a few weeks!

8 minutes ago, atpeace said:

Amazing that they did this in a few weeks!

Why did they not do it before ? are these newly online pipelines ?

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4 minutes ago, johng said:

Why did they not do it before ? are these newly online pipelines ?

No, from what I understand, it was an ongoing project to give them options. Most of the oil lost because of the war had already been recovered (12 of the 20 million barrels) before the USA blockade. In reality, IMO, losing all shipments through the straight would be a non-issue and possibly a net positive within a year. Having not to depend on countries like Iran would be a good outcome. I seriously doubt that this was Trump's plan but does it matter?

5 hours ago, atpeace said:

I get the sense that one team would rather Iran win regardless of how evil the regime is to its people. It was going extremely well for this team but I think the next month is going to be interesting. Not sure at all where this ends but my guess is that the USA is going to have the upper hand 30-60 days from now. Just a week ago I felt the war was a lost cause.

Good to see you chose reality

52 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

"Have you noticed how many tankers are going to the US for oil?"

Have you noticed how little oil the US has to sell? Have you noticed that the US is a net importer of crude oil?

USA exports 5.5 million barrels and is a net exporter as of 2025. Many of those ships are oil tankers as they were pre war.

I don't think the the USA can increase production enough to make a real difference. It will help slightly.

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3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Good to see you chose reality

I'm not foolish enough to think I always know reality :) In the case of this war being a win for Trump, I would bet it will be a big win. if I'm wrong I'll move on :)

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2 minutes ago, atpeace said:

I'm not foolish enough to think I always know reality :) In the case of this war being a win for Trump, I would bet it will be a big win. if I'm wrong I'll move on :)

I don't get it. The war was won weeks ago! Trump said so, and even our very own @Yagoda said so.

Are you saying this isn't true?😂

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10 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

I don't get it. The war was won weeks ago! Trump said so, and even our very own @Yagoda said so.

Are you saying this isn't true?😂

I'm just looking at now and not wasting my energy on what was possibly said before. I don't know Yagoda and how is he one of my own? I'm biased just as you are but try to think independent of political parties. We have had some incredible democrat Presidents the last few decades. I base this on what they accomplished and not what party they belong.

Screaming and arguing isn't my thing. I concede :)

1 hour ago, BLMFem said:

I don't get it. The war was won weeks ago! Trump said so, and even our very own @Yagoda said so.

Are you saying this isn't true?😂

It was won in the first week. History teaches us when wars are lost. What happens after that is clean up.

1 hour ago, atpeace said:

I'm not foolish enough to think I always know reality :) In the case of this war being a win for Trump, I would bet it will be a big win. if I'm wrong I'll move on :)

Lets hope those who support Iran here will move on.

22 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Since when has Trump had a plan?

He's the guy that often states contradictory positions in the same sentence.

He does seem to have a lot of concepts of a plan though.

4 minutes ago, theshu25 said:

He does seem to have a lot of concepts of a plan though.

That he's still in power at all is a daily reminder that the founders lacked the imagination of the level of corruption, criminality, evil, and national self destruction that was humanly possible in a future president.

7 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

That he's still in power at all is a daily reminder that the founders lacked the imagination of the level of corruption, criminality, evil, and national self destruction that was humanly possible in a future president.

Nope, you are a 100% wrong on his point. The founders wanted a weak executive branch and vested most of the power in congress. Over the years congress has shoveled more power to the executive branch. This transition started under FDR. Also the progressive era screwed up the Senate by moved the process of selection from the state legislatures to a popular vote. As much as the Democrats cry about Trump you will never see them trying to remove power from the Executive branch because when their POTUS has the power they use it. The left has screwed up the USA.

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