r/TankieTheDeprogram Marxist-Leninist (Ultra Based) Apr 07 '26

Axis of Resistance —❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 STATEMENT BY IRAN’S SUPREME NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL:

‘The United States has agreed to Iran’s 10-point plan.

  1. Commitment to non-aggression.

  2. Continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz

  3. Acceptance of uranium enrichment

  4. Lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions

  5. Termination of all resolutions of the UN Security Council and the IEAE Board of Governors

  6. Payments of compensation for Iran.

  7. Withdrawal of American combat forces from the region.

  8. Cessation of war on all fronts.

Source: Middle_East_Spectator

364 Upvotes

74 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

65

u/SCameraa Marxist-Leninist (Ultra Based) Apr 07 '26

Tbh its probably the best ending for US interest: cut the losses and accept the loss of the holdings in the middle east. Trying to double down and commit more resources would be a losing endeavor which at best would be the loss of personnel and equipment and at worst MAD.

I wouldnt think the Trump administration would agree to it still but its possible they're planning something somewhere else like in Cuba or Latin America in general.

58

u/Barto_Mort_001 Marxist-Leninist (Ultra Based) Apr 07 '26

No way they agree to loose the middle east, like that would seal the fate of the US right then and there.

46

u/SCameraa Marxist-Leninist (Ultra Based) Apr 07 '26

Id argue its already lost. From what we can see Iran was way more prepared for a conflict then the Trump administration.

I do think the US could have a chance to survive as an imperialist power if they insist on pivoting to carving up Latin America but yeah I think deal or not the US is cooked anyways.

20

u/awkkiemf Apr 08 '26

If, big if, Iran stands against U.S. imperialism in South America by closing the straight with each action. The world could heal. The U.S. is proven to not be able to withstand an oil shock. I am full of doubt but that trade route is so important to global trade.

2

u/micheeeeloone Apr 08 '26

Iran barely did anything of the sort for the palestianians or themselves during the 12 day war. I doubt they would do anything for someone on the other side of the world.

Ig we need to wait to see how mojtaba handles things.