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the US has already “won” and a deal with Iran had little significance.....
With the US ceasefire announced on April 8 all but over, the conflict with Iran is intensifying. President Trump is escalating threats of renewed military attacks against Tehran. On Monday, Trump dismissed Iran’s latest reply to a US proposal as “totally unacceptable,” called it a “piece of garbage,” and said he “didn’t even finish reading it.” He said the ceasefire—which effectively ended last week when the US fired on Iranian military targets—was on “massive life support.”
Trump threatens Iran will be “decimated” if it does not accept US-dictated deal BY Kevin Reed
On Tuesday, before departing for China, the president continued with the posture that the US is dictating terms to Iran. When asked if he was going to discuss the war with Beijing, Trump said he would talk to President Xi about the war but mostly about trade, and added that Iran was not really one of the topics because the US had it “very much under control.” He told reporters, “We’re only going to make a good deal,” and then said, “We’re either going to make a deal or they’re going to be decimated. One way or the other, we win.” Trump continued to insist that the US has already “won” and that a deal with Iran had little significance. Along with the threat to “decimate” Iran, Trump warned on May 7 that the US would soon have to “look at one big glow coming out of Iran”—a comment widely understood as a threat to use nuclear weapons. Iran’s latest confirmed position, as reported by its state broadcaster and other outlets, is that any settlement must include war reparations, sanctions relief, release of frozen assets and recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said Tehran was “not asking for anything unusual” and that the country was demanding only its “legitimate rights.” The Iranian proposal also reportedly included a willingness to dilute part of its enriched uranium and transfer the rest abroad, but not under terms that would amount to a complete capitulation to Washington. The key political point is that Iran is refusing to accept the framework dictated by US imperialism, which, with the support of Israel, has carried out the illegal war, including targeting 13,000 sites with missiles strikes and murdering most of the political leadership of the country. While the White House has portrayed Iran’s position as obstructive, Tehran has consistently and explicitly linked any peace agreement to compensation for damage done and an acknowledgment of its sovereign rights over the strategic waterway. Over the past 48 hours, there has been no publicly confirmed report of an Iranian or US strike sinking boats in the Strait of Hormuz itself, but the waterway remains the central strategic flashpoint of the war. The US has maintained naval pressure and claimed it is working to reopen the strait, while Tehran has insisted it retains sovereign rights there. In practical terms, the strait is not under “absolute control” by Washington, despite the claim by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on May 4. The ongoing disruption, militarized patrols and negotiations show the strait to be a contested chokepoint thast is not under US control. The fact that Washington is publicly appealing to China to help “open” the strait is an admission that the US cannot simply command passage through the strait by fiat. Reports on Tuesday that the UAE carried out a covert strike on Iran’s Lavan Island refinery demonstrates that the conflict over the strait involves multiple regional actors operating as proxies for US imperialism. Although Abu Dhabi has not publicly acknowledged involvement, the reported strike caused a major fire and is expected to disrupt refinery production for months. A report by Reuters also stated, based on accounts from anonymous sources, that Saudi Arabia has been involved in covert anti-Iran operations. These reports confirm that the war is being conducted by a network of state actors and proxies across the Gulf, all managed by the US government. On Tuesday, Jules “Jay” Hurst, the Pentagon’s top budget official, told lawmakers that the cost of the war had increased to approximately $29 billion due to “updated repair and replacement of equipment costs and also just general operational costs.” Hurst’s testimony exposed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s effort to cover up the escalating cost of the war in testimony before both House and Senate appropriations committees. Hegseth refused to answer any questions about the total cost of the ten-week war. His appearance before Congress came amid a White House request for a 2027 military budget of roughly $1.5 trillion. The Iranian Ministry of Health has reported 3,468 people killed in Iran, including more than 1,700 civilians, and over 26,500 injured. US casualties include roughly 200 wounded service members and 13 dead. In a Truth Social post on Tuesday, Trump denounced media criticism of the war, writing, “When the Fake News says that the Iranian enemy is doing well, Militarily, against us, it’s virtual TREASON in that it is such a false, and even preposterous, statement.” The administration’s attacks on public criticism are being paired with Pentagon restrictions that limit press access, including credentials being revoked on “security” grounds. Department of War policies have targeted Pentagon reporters and, in the case of military publications, imposed tighter control over content and access. The aim is to silence criticism while expanding censorship and threats of legal action under wartime conditions. Trump’s insistence that the US does not need any help from China clashes sharply with the fact that top US officials have been publicly urging Beijing to use its influence on Iran to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Secretary Bessent called on China to “step up” diplomatically, making clear that Washington is seeking Chinese assistance even while pretending otherwise. In Lebanon, Israeli strikes continued, resulting in the killing of two paramedics in southern Lebanon on Sunday in strikes on health sites. The killing of medical workers—a strategic aim of the Zionist regime throughout the Gaza genocide—exposes the criminal character of the Lebanon campaign. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/05/13/cdvh-m13.html
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APPARENTLY, WHO KNOWS, RUSSIA DELIVERED 50 TONNES OF ENRICHED URANIUM TO IRAN... UNCONFIMRED, BUT MOST LIKELY.... MEANWHILE, A WELL-INFORMED ANALYST SAYS THE US AND ISRAEL "DO NOT WANT THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ TO BE OPEN"...
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Lavrov names overlooked agenda behind Iran war
The US is seeking to prevent normalization between Tehran and Arab states and erode support for Palestine, Russia’s top diplomat said...
The US and Israel launched the war against Iran in order to prevent the normalization of Tehran’s relations with the Gulf states, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has told RT India. The campaign was intended to push Arab countries closer to Israel and pressure them into abandoning support for Palestine, he added.
Iran responded to the US-Israeli airstrikes launched on February 28 by targeting American bases in the Gulf states, along with energy and port infrastructure linked to US operations. In an interview published on Wednesday, Lavrov condemned the attack on Iran as “unprovoked” and described Tehran’s response as an act of self-defense.
“I have no doubt that when plans to stir up aggression against Iran were being hatched, one of the goals was to prevent the normalization of relations between Iran and the Arab states,” Lavrov said. “Now, everything is being done to ensure that reconciliation never happens.”
Lavrov argued that the US was pressuring Arab states in an attempt to “force them to betray the Palestinian cause”in favor of closer ties with Israel. He also accused Washington of employing “neocolonial” tactics to “strong-arm everyone into buying expensive US oil and liquefied natural gas rather than cheap Russian oil.”
“They seek to rule the world through controlling global energy supplies,” Lavrov added.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that he had secretly traveled to the UAE at the height of the war and described the trip as “a historic breakthrough.” The Emirati government, however, denied that such a visit had taken place.
Several media outlets reported this week that Saudi Arabia and the UAE had carried out covert airstrikes inside Iran during the conflict. While the UAE denied taking military action, Riyadh neither confirmed nor denied the reports. Iranian officials have accused Gulf states of facilitating attacks on Iranian territory and called on the US to withdraw its troops from the region.
https://www.rt.com/russia/639957-lavrov-agenda-us-war-iran/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.
RABID ATHEIST.
WELCOME TO THIS INSANE WORLD….
MEANWHILE:
The Pentagon has raised its estimate of the cost of the Iran war to $29 billion, though the figure remains well below projections from several think tanks.
In late April, acting Pentagon Comptroller Jules Hurst told lawmakers in Congress that the war had cost Washington around $25 billion.
Testifying in a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday, Hurst revised the assessment, attributing most of the costs to US munition stockpiles used against Iran.
However, according to journalist and Security Policy Reform Institute co-founder Stephen Semler, Washington spent an estimated $71.8 billion in just the first 60 days of the war.
Expended munitions made up more than $41 billion of the total, with military operations costs and damage to US regional assets and bases accounting for most of the rest, he wrote in an article for Popular Information last week, citing military procurement data and officials’ statements.
https://www.rt.com/news/639955-pentagon-revises-iran-war-cost/