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Iran is signaling that any diplomatic off‑ramp from its escalating conflict with the United States would have to go far beyond the nuclear deal negotiated under Barack Obama.

Iran’s newly unveiled plan—released as part of the ceasefire announcement—makes no mention of nuclear limits or inspections.

Instead, the statement from Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) says the U.S. would have to agree to enrichment, lift all primary and secondary sanctions, terminate all U.N. Security Council and IAEA resolutions against Tehran and compensate Iran for war damages.

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not to mention their absolute laziness over the term.

Creatives almost always lean left, often far left. It's not just lazyness: they literally can't get anyone good to invent stuff for their whole... thing. That's why the campaign optics and merch are so basic, and why they keep using everyone's music without permission.

Point in case: "make america great again" was originally a slogan that was used during the 1980's. That in turn is a knock-off of (the modestly clever) "Make Britain Great Again" from the 1950's. "Lazy" doesn't even begin to describe all this.