Iran: for whom the bombs will drop UPDATED

Anyone that thinks that the U.S. and Israel won't start dropping bombs on Iran shortly before or shortly after 8:00 PM EDT is kidding themselves. Pakistan's latest proposal is filled with uncertainty. CNBC reports "Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday asked President Donald Trump for a two-week extension of his threat to wipe out the 'whole civilization' of Iran unless Tehran strikes a deal that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Sharif in an X post also asked Iran’s leadership to agree to open up the strait for two weeks 'as a goodwill gesture.'" Based on this wording, it sounds like Iran hasn't agreed to the proposal. I'm not certain they've even talked with Pakistan about it.

At this point, why would President Trump agree to something that I'd view more as a Hail Mary pass than as a serious proposal. Further, President Trump sits in the power position right now.

"We also urge all warring parties to observe a ceasefire everywhere for two weeks to allow diplomacy to achieve conclusive termination of war, in the interest of long-term peace and stability in the region," Sharif wrote.
Who benefits most from this proposed ceasefire? The answer is the opposite of the question "Which nation is currently on the offensive?" The answer to the first question is "Iran" while the answer to the second question is "the U.S." This report takes President Trump literally, not seriously:

Contrary to the correspondent's statements, President Trump didn't paint himself into a corner. That's what I meant when I said people took him literally, not seriously. Throughout this war, President Trump praised the "Iranian people" while bombing Iran's military bases.

To me, this is actually pretty straightforward. Accepting the proposal makes President Trump look weak, especially considering the fact that Iran wants a PERMANENT CEASEFIRE!<UPDATE:> The Trump administration just announced a "double-sided ceasefire." I HOPE the final details get worked out. It's just that I don't trust Iran. If the Strait of Hormuz doesn't open by morning local time, the obliteration should restart.

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