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Iran is not happy! To say the least.

  • Writer: Ross
    Ross
  • May 7
  • 1 min read

It appears Iran is pushing back against Trump’s Peace agreement agenda.


IRAN Mission to UN, NY


The only viable solution in the Strait of Hormuz is clear: a permanent end to the war, the lifting of the maritime blockade, and the restoration of normal passage.


Instead, the U.S. is pushing a flawed, politically motivated UN Security Council draft resolution under the pretext of “freedom of navigation” to advance its political agenda and legitimize unlawful actions—not to resolve the crisis.


Iran calls on Member States to act on the basis of logic, fairness and principle, not pressure, reject the draft, and refrain from supporting or co-sponsoring it.


NEW YORK, NY: The Islamic Republic of Iran has launched a scathing diplomatic offensive against the United States at the United Nations, officially rejecting a proposed Security Council resolution aimed at the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz.


In a series of high-stakes official statements on X on Wednesday, May 6, Tehran characterized the American-led initiative as a "politically motivated" maneuver designed to legitimize "unlawful actions" rather than resolve the underlying conflict.


Noted is Iran’s “by the law” the US can’t do this, response.

Sounds like Iran wants to drag all of this into a court of law.

At best another hopeful delay tactic. Also revealing is Iran’s in not pleased in the least with Trump’s proposal.

A sigh the war will soon resume. We’ll see.

 
 
 

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