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Trump says Iran and Israel agree to a ceasefire



 
Trump was the right man at the right time. I don't think this war could end any better than this. However going forward, lets just hope the parties involved can work out a serious agreement where countries can peacefully coexist.
 
It would be good news if this comes to fruition.

Now…can we get Israel to stop slaughtering Palestinians in Gaza while they’re in a mood to talk about cease fires?

Why do Democrats side with criminals?

Iran
Palestinians
Gang members are being deported from America who entered here illegally.

What's going on?
 
I won't be surprised in the slightest if we drop more bombs in 30 minutes.


Cease Fires don't work out a lot of the time... but you seem to be implying something... ;)
 
Reality is a big challenge for the left right now. It's requiring some very creative narrative building - and at almost lightning speed. Trump has a lot going on at any given time and it's a lot of work to try to paint it all with the required leftist negativity.
Yes, but the Dems/Left are quite clever and ready to cast doubts on any positive improvement in the Middle East because, heaven forbid, it just might turn out Trump did the greatest thing ever to remove the biggest threat to stability in that region.
 
No, anything but.

Israel and the United States realize they can't take out Iran's regime and they can't stop enrichment unless they both massively escalate, and that is something Donald Trump doesn't want to do.

Israel has been hit hard. Iran has, too, obviously, but Iran can take a punch better than Israel can.
All you're doing is pushing senseless Iranian propaganda.
Israel had achieved its goals. The entire Iranian IRGC command eliminated, the basllistic missiles arsenal and development program devestated, and most importantly Iran's nuclear aspirations are gone.
Iran only managed to murder civilians on the other side, not hitting a single Israeli military asset or strategic asset and not killing a single soldier.

Israel didn't just win this, it humiliated Iran completely.
 
It's not sarcasm. I guess you don't know that the Port of Haifa was badly damaged, that Tel Aviv airport was badly damaged, that the Tel Aviv stock market was struck. Iran has hit military targets and power plants. Israel has hardly any trade right now because their borders are sealed. Israel is an advanced country with advanced military capabilities, but they are also a small and vulnerable country. I suggest you study geography sometime.
You should stop believing what you read on Twitter. None of that happened. Well there was a missile hit not far from where the stock market is in Ramat Gan but no one was hurt there really. The rest is made up nonsense. Tel Aviv doesn't even have an airport lol.

Amazing how you lot fall for the same idiotic propaganda time after time.
 
The rest is made up nonsense. Tel Aviv doesn't even have an airport lol.

Amazing how you lot fall for the same idiotic propaganda time after time.

Nobody tell him.
Nobody, please.
 
I think that this is probably happening, but let me explain why: Israel is losing.
Well then start explaining! Or are you just trying to make chit up to feel better about things?................

Stopping a psychotic country from getting the Nuke is GOOD FOR THE WORLD !....
Says all normal folks with functioning brains.
 
Why not tell him yourself? At least give him a clue, like "what does TLV mean?"

Shhhh, @Apocalypse will say TLV is not Tel Aviv's airport, because it isn't physically inside Tel Aviv.

This last bit is in fact true, TLV is not within Tel Aviv city limits. It is a convincing argument, if you do not know that airports don't have to be within any city limits to be considered as the airport for that city with many examples available.

Let's see how he plays it :

Tell me what? Tel Aviv has no airport. It's in Lod, next to Tel Aviv. Actually takes me a while to get there from my work in Tel Aviv.

See? He thinks TLV , an international airport is the airport for Lod, an oversized town of 77K people.

😉
 
Shhhh, @Apocalypse will say TLV is not Tel Aviv's airport, because it isn't physically inside Tel Aviv.

This last bit is in fact true, TLV is not within Tel Aviv city limits. It is a convincing argument, if you do not know that airports don't have to be within any city limits to be considered as the airport for that city with many examples available.

Let's see how he plays it :



See? He thinks TLV , an international airport is the airport for Lod, an oversized town of 77K people.

😉

Sorry buddy.
Ben Gurion International Airport<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Gurion_Airport#cite_note-4"><span>[</span>a<span>]</span></a> (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), commonly known by the Hebrew-language acronym Natbag (נתב״ג‎), is the main international airport of Israel. Situated on outskirts north of the city of Lod and directly south of the city of Or Yehuda, it is the busiest airport in the country. It is located 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the northwest of Jerusalem and 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the southeast of Tel Aviv.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Gurion_Airport#cite_note-AIP-2"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a> It was known as Lod Airport until 1973, when it was renamed in honour of David Ben-Gurion (1886–1973), the first prime minister of Israel. The airport serves as a hub for El Al, Israir, Arkia, and Sundor, and is managed by the Israel Airports Authority.

I can't even begin to explain to you the arrogance you have in trying to explain your wrong opinion to a local.
You must feel really stupid now.
 
Ben Gurion (TLV)Tel Aviv, IsraelLod~20 km SE of Tel Aviv

Frankfurt (FRA)Frankfurt, GermanyKelsterbach~12 km SW of Frankfurt

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)Paris, FranceRoissy-en-France~25 km NE of Paris

Chicago O'Hare (ORD)Chicago, USAO'Hare neighborhood (former Orchard Field)~27 km NW of downtown

London Heathrow (LHR)London, UKHillingdon, Greater London~24 km W of central London

Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)Oslo, NorwayGardermoen~50 km NE of Oslo

Munich (MUC)Munich, GermanyFreising~28 km NE of Munich

Brussels Airport (BRU)Brussels, BelgiumZaventem~12 km NE of Brussels

Zurich (ZRH)Zurich, SwitzerlandKloten~13 km N of Zurich

Washington Dulles (IAD)Washington, D.C., USADulles, Virginia~40 km W of D.C.

Tokyo Narita (NRT)Tokyo, JapanNarita, Chiba Prefecture~60 km E of Tokyo

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Someone please, advise all of these cities that @Apocalypse does not believe they have airports.


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Sorry buddy.

I can't even begin to explain to you the arrogance you have in trying to explain your wrong opinion to a local.
You must feel really stupid now.
The rest is made up nonsense. Tel Aviv doesn't even have an airport lol.

Amazing how you lot fall for the same idiotic propaganda time after time.

Imagine not understanding that airports do not have to be within city limits, and can actually be in entirely different towns, and still be the airports for those cities because YoU ArE A lOcAL.

Maybe you should travel a bit more? Get some stamps on your passport.

😃
 
Ben Gurion (TLV)Tel Aviv, IsraelLod~20 km SE of Tel Aviv

Frankfurt (FRA)Frankfurt, GermanyKelsterbach~12 km SW of Frankfurt

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)Paris, FranceRoissy-en-France~25 km NE of Paris

Chicago O'Hare (ORD)Chicago, USAO'Hare neighborhood (former Orchard Field)~27 km NW of downtown

London Heathrow (LHR)London, UKHillingdon, Greater London~24 km W of central London

Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)Oslo, NorwayGardermoen~50 km NE of Oslo

Munich (MUC)Munich, GermanyFreising~28 km NE of Munich

Brussels Airport (BRU)Brussels, BelgiumZaventem~12 km NE of Brussels

Zurich (ZRH)Zurich, SwitzerlandKloten~13 km N of Zurich

Washington Dulles (IAD)Washington, D.C., USADulles, Virginia~40 km W of D.C.

Tokyo Narita (NRT)Tokyo, JapanNarita, Chiba Prefecture~60 km E of Tokyo

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Someone please, advise all of these cities that @Apocalypse does not believe they have airports.


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All of these airports are at the outskirts of the cities.
Natbag/Ben Gurion/Lod Airport is in an entirely different city - there are actually 3 different cities between that airport and Tel Aviv.

But sure buddy double down on your mistake.
 
All of these airports are at the outskirts of the cities.
Natbag/Ben Gurion/Lod Airport is in an entirely different city -

Tokyo to Narita Airport is a 1.5 hour drive. Narita is literally a town. Oslo to Gardermoen is a 45 min drive. Gardermoen is also a town. Lod is a hick town, a half hour drive from downtown Tel Aviv.

This is why Ben Gurion's IATA code is TLV, and not LOD. The airport doesn't serve LOD, it serves Tel Aviv. It happens to be in Lod, but it is Tel Aviv's airport.

This must be embarrasing to learn, with you being a local and all.

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And of course Israel can’t control itself and Trump can’t control Israel. We’ll see what tomorrow brings.
I just happen to be up tomorrow. The question is now can Iran walk away from more pounding

From 20m ago
02.30 EDT

Israel confirms agreement to ceasefire proposal​

The Israeli government has confirmed reports that it agreed to a ceasefire proposal brokered by the US, after almost two weeks of direct military conflict with Iran.
 
Tokyo to Narita Airport is a 1.5 hour drive. Narita is literally a town. Oslo to Gardermoen is a 45 min drive. Gardermoen is also a town. Lod is a hick town, a half hour drive from downtown Tel Aviv.

This is why Ben Gurion's IATA code is TLV, and not LOD. The airport doesn't serve LOD, it serves Tel Aviv. It happens to be in Lod, but it is Tel Aviv's airport.

This must be embarrasing to learn, with you being a local and all.

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Correct, the airport is in Narita not in Tokyo.
You know I think there's a real miscommunication here on your side - I'm aware of the international standard where the letters naming the airport are of the biggest city that is closest to the airport (has nothing to do with "serving" any city), but it's not in Tel Aviv. He claimed the stock market is in Tel Aviv too and it's not, it's in Ramat Gan.
 
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