← Back to context Comment by maratc 10 hours ago Not arguing about what that can mean; all I'm saying is that France and Iran exchanged favours. 2 comments maratc Reply petre 10 hours ago I wouldn't call non escalation a favour. It should be standard practice. maratc 10 hours ago I wouldn't call "letting a tanker pass in international waters without blowing it up" a favour either.
petre 10 hours ago I wouldn't call non escalation a favour. It should be standard practice. maratc 10 hours ago I wouldn't call "letting a tanker pass in international waters without blowing it up" a favour either.
maratc 10 hours ago I wouldn't call "letting a tanker pass in international waters without blowing it up" a favour either.
I wouldn't call non escalation a favour. It should be standard practice.
I wouldn't call "letting a tanker pass in international waters without blowing it up" a favour either.