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Trump Claims Iran is Negotiating from Weakness After Total Military Failure

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In a characteristic social media post, President Donald Trump asserted that Iran has no choice but to accept a peace deal because its military forces have been “obliterated.” Trump accused Iranian negotiators of lying about their position, stating that they are privately “begging” for a resolution while publicly stalling for time. He warned that if they do not “get serious” soon, the U.S. will move forward with even more severe military measures.

This development occurs amid a month-long regional war that has seen U.S. and Israeli forces target Iranian nuclear sites and military headquarters. The U.S. has proposed a 15-point framework to end the fighting, which includes dismantling Iran’s missile capabilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. In return, Washington has offered limited sanctions relief and a potential path to economic re-engagement through international monitoring.

Iran has countered this proposal by airing its own demands on state television, calling for the recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and reparations for the war. Tehran’s plan also seeks guarantees that no further military action will be taken against it or its regional allies. The disconnect between the two sets of demands has created a diplomatic vacuum that mediators in Pakistan are struggling to fill.

The toll of the conflict has been widespread, with over 1,500 people killed in Iran and 1,100 in Lebanon. Millions of civilians have been displaced, creating a massive humanitarian crisis across the Levant. For the United States, the deaths of 13 service members in missile and drone attacks have highlighted the ongoing threat to American personnel stationed in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

President Trump has set an April 6 deadline for a breakthrough, specifically regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He noted that while talks are currently “going very well,” the U.S. is prepared to destroy Iran’s energy grid if a definitive agreement is not reached. The world is now watching to see if the negotiators Trump mentioned will finally yield to the terms of the 15-point proposal.

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