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April 08, 2026, 12:50:09 PM
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https://phoenix-browser.com/GbZDO5mWTNW

If you check on the ongoing update that is not fake and from reliable sources, we are going to see that Iran has accepted a ceasefire deal with the United States over the ongoing war. Still, there is more to this than what we hear from the media because the actual condition of what is happening over there in the Strait of Hormuz is.

1. Iran permits the partial movement of vessels.
2. They also accept this for two weeks as a result of the ceasefire deal.
3. Iran also stated their own condition if meant alongside the agreement on the ceasefire.
4. Some ships were being allowed to pass while others were not allowed by the Iranian military.
5. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards determine who passes or not through the Strait of Hormuz base on their conditions.

I don't know maybe this is for your deal is going to be politically sabotaged at the end or each said are being realistic with what offer they are both going to consider in order to make a complete peace deal, but my mind is telling me something that they are both trying to hid from each other and buy more time before they are further actions are being unleashed.
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April 08, 2026, 02:29:49 PM
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Sounds like a pirate operation to me, pay up or else ....

It is after all a international water way with a border in the middle, one half the United Arab Emirates (plus Oman)and is 24 miles wide at narrowest section.


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