Which they didn’t pursue. Inspections proved it and they have a fatwa as well.RebelGator » 08 Apr 2026, 1:20 pm » wrote: ↑ Obama gave them access to development of a nuclear bomb.....don't forget to add that in the asset column.
You sound disappointed that Iran's nuclear bomb development was destroyed by Trump.
*Roshambo » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Which they didn’t pursue. Inspections proved it and they have a fatwa as well.
You're full of ****.RebelGator » 08 Apr 2026, 1:20 pm » wrote: ↑ Obama gave them access to development of a nuclear bomb.....don't forget to add that in the asset column.
*Roshambo » 08 Apr 2026, 1:36 pm » wrote: ↑ Johnny, today Trump is saying open it no tolls. Do you know why? World leaders are saying Trump “you did this” so “USA pays tolls for every one.”
Seems like everything was fine until Trump **** it up.
If he does (and I don't believe Trump would agree to such a deal), it would be a great deal for the USA
Link?RebelGator » 08 Apr 2026, 1:43 pm » wrote: ↑ You sound disappointed that Iran's nuclear bomb development was destroyed by Trump.
Fuelman » 08 Apr 2026, 2:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Possession is 9/10th's of the law and I predict Iran will soon loose that control.
A few bombs dropped on that oil island and all of a sudden the sand *** want a peace deal?
A few bombs dropped on that oil island and all of a sudden the sand *** want a peace deal?
His source is Bibi Netanyahu's sphincter...treasure trove
It appears that I anticipated the entire English speaking world on this.....by two weeks...Blackvegetable » 08 Apr 2026, 11:06 am » wrote: ↑ Children!
You want reason to REALLY hate?
Ask AI to find references to the Danish toll in the context of Hormuz...
Post the earliest....
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@Vegas
If true...and not a communication mistake, it's going to cost THIS ENTIRE level Iraqi leadership their LIVES... and:Blackvegetable » Today, 10:40 am » wrote: ↑ Do any of you savants want to figure what that will cost you every year?
I should stress that these are annual payments to Iran.
ConservativeWave » 08 Apr 2026, 2:53 pm » wrote: ↑ If true...and not a communication mistake, it's going to cost THIS ENTIRE level Iraqi leadership their LIVES... and:
"the NEXT LEVEL of FLUNKY IRAQI LEADERS... PLEASE STAND UP, PLEASE STAND UP !!"
AT SOME POINT, we will find the level of leadership who WANT to LIVE... and NOT screw their "72 virgin billy goats" in HELL !! MAYBE, we're just NOT THERE YET !
THIS ENTIRE level Iraqi leadership
Your favorite source!
The economy was on a decent trajectory under Biden. It is fair to say it could have been better.. It always is. The full detrimental economic effects of Trump 2.0 are still developing.*Roshambo » 08 Apr 2026, 1:36 pm » wrote: ↑ Johnny, today Trump is saying open it no tolls. Do you know why? World leaders are saying Trump “you did this” so “USA pays tolls for every one.”
Seems like everything was fine until Trump **** it up.
Trolling comedian......is it a new job?JohnnyYou » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The economy was on a decent trajectory under Biden. It is fair to say it could have been better.. It always is. The full detrimental economic effects of Trump 2.0 are still developing.
My MAYDAY bet is still in play..
Do you really love PROVING how big a **** IDIOT you are??Blackvegetable » Today, 10:25 am » wrote: ↑ Iran’s stated terms: “safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be possible via coordination with Iran’s Armed Forces and with due consideration of technical limitations.” That is not an open strait. That is a toll booth.
The toll is $2 million per vessel, payable in Chinese yuan through Chinese intermediaries. Twenty-six vessels have already transited under this system. Iran’s parliament has approved a formal toll plan projecting $600-800 million per month in revenue. The IRGC’s stated position, as of April 6: “The Strait will never return to its former state.” What was an international waterway is now an Iranian revenue stream denominated in yuan and enforced by the Revolutionary Guard.
4 weeks ago, to the day...
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The Sound Dues (Øresundstolden) were a strategic toll levied by the Danish Crown on all foreign ships passing through the Øresund strait. Established in 1429 by King Eric of Pomerania to replace declining revenues from herring fisheries, they remained a cornerstone of Denmark's economy for over 400 years. [1, 2, 3] How the System Worked *
Enforcement: Ships were required to anchor at Helsingør (Elsinore) to pay the toll. Refusal to stop was met with cannon fire from [Kronborg Castle](https://www.havneguide.dk/en/nordsjaell ... ound-tolls) on the Danish side and the Kärnan fortress in Helsingborg (then also part of Denmark).
"NO.THOUGHTS.....NO THOOOOOOUGHTS!"
**** peasants
Beekeeper » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Do you really love PROVING how big a **** IDIOT you are??
"Iran's stated terms" vs. WHAT THEY GET happens to be 2 totally different things, DICKBREATH PIECE OF ****!!
Fact is, Iran is in NO POSITION TO DEMAN ANY **** THING regardless of what other **** you post that some other nation did ~600 years ago. The REALITY IS, Iran DOES NOT OWN the Straits of Hormuz, but they are GOVERNED as INTERNATIONAL WATERS!.
Who has ownership of the Strait of Hormuz?
The shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz are located primarily in Omani territorial waters, and partially in Iranian territorial waters, but they are governed by international maritime law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
ANYTHING Denmark did was in waters THEY CONTROLLED AND OWNED!!
IRAN DOES NOT OWN THE STRAITS OF HORMUZ and only wants control to terrorize shipping once again!!
Now, GO **** YOURSELF, ASSHOLE!!! NO LINKS NEEDED as you can use any **** SEARCH ENGINE OF YOUR CHOICE TO EITHER PROVE OR DISPROVE THE FACTS STATED ABOVE!!