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  1. Mana_Seeker on

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    DUBAI/WASHINGTON, May 10 (Reuters) – Iran has sent its response to a U.S. proposal to begin peace talks ​to end the war, Iranian state media reported on Sunday, as two carriers were allowed to pass through the blockaded Strait of Hormuz.

    The response, sent to mediator Pakistan, focused on ‌ending the war on all fronts, especially Lebanon, and on the safety of shipping through the strait, Iranian state TV said, without indicating how or when the vital waterway might reopen.

  2. supercyberlurker on

    According to the article, the ceasefire has been for over a month now.

    I don’t think “ceasefire” has any value anymore. 

    The word “ceasefire” has been enshittified.

  3. claimstoknowpeople on

    If it was full capitulation to American demands that would have been the headline. A response is almost certainly them reiterating the same points they’ve been making, including no nuclear transfer and control of the strait

  4. Just in case everyone is wondering **June** is the deadline before things change dramatically for everyone

  5. Romantic_Klingon on

    US Proposal: Give us what we want

    Iran’s response: No! Here’s our counter-proposal, give us what we want

    And thus, another week until the next round of dance

  6. traveltimecar on

    What are the odds Israel would let a ceasefire even last if one got through?

  7. JarvisModeOn on

    Feels like both sides are trying to avoid looking weak while also trying to avoid a wider disaster. That’s usually how conflicts drag on way longer than anyone expected.

  8. Unethical_PI on

    Wouldn’t it funny if Iran demanded that Trump release the Epstein files?

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