both are bad. whether just a ceasefire or a ceasefire with Hormuz opening.
if a ceasefire happens this would allow the US to restock on interceptors and restart the war effort. also any way you cannot have a ceasefire while Hormuz is closed. how do you close Hormuz? by shooting at ships that break the closure. and if you shoot at ships then the ceasefire fails.
as another member said some hours ago. Iran should just tell the Pakistanis thank you for your efforts but we reject the ceasefire.
Restocking interceptors and everything else that the US lacks now takes months or even years, not two weeks. It's a structural problem.
And a ceasefire, in the normal sense, just means the actual exchange of fire between two states stops.
In this war so far, the US and Israel hit Iranian targets first, then Iran responds by climbing the escalation ladder ever so slightly.
So if there are no new US or Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure, then there is no immediate reason for Iran to keep hitting the GCC, Israel, or US bases.
Hormuz is a separate issue. Closing it is not the same thing as trading fire directly with another state. It is more about attacking or blocking any ship that tries to pass without Iranian permission.
And that is the key point.
Every day Hormuz stays effectively closed while the US does nothing meaningful about it is another day the US gets pushed closer to economic and social breakdown.
So in the end, everything revolves around Hormuz. As long as it stays shut, and Iran and its current regime hold out long enough, they win.
This ceasefire obsession from the American side probably comes down to something as stupid as this, like usual:
Trump gets a face-saving exit from his own imaginary sixth deadline so he does not have to extend it a seventh time.
And if it is not that, then it is probably a cover and creating space for the next disaster (ground invasion), likely both.
Edit:
Regarding this announcement, there are a few important things to note:
- Due to Trump being a lower life form, he could be imagining or misinterpreting information completely now.
- I think this is a very likely attempt to buy the US space for a ground invasion and not a serious settlement
yet.
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But Trump's willingness to flirt with Iran's triumphant 10-point plan hints at a true settlement on the horizon.