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Iran’s Proposed Peace Plan 1. Non-Aggression: The U.S. must fundamentally commit to guaranteeing non-aggression. 2. Maritime Control: Continuation of Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz. 3. Nuclear Program: Acceptance that Iran can enrich uranium for its nuclear program. 4. Primary Sanctions: Removal of all primary sanctions on Iran....

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JUST IN: Vice President JD Vance touched down at Nur Khan Airbase on April 11 and was received on the tarmac by Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, who wore a civilian suit, and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. A special US convoy of bulletproof Suburbans and a dedicated ambulance had been pre-positioned via C-17 transport flights the night before. Islamabad is locked down. Cell signals are jammed along the motorcade route. The Secret Service detail is the largest deployed outside the United States since the start of the war. Across the Serena Hotel, Iran’s delegation has been present since Friday night. Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, a former IRGC commander, posted on X: “Two of the measures mutually agreed upon between the parties have yet to be implemented: a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of Iran’s blocked assets prior to the commencement of negotiations. These two matters must be fulfilled before negotiations begin.” He arrived anyway. The preconditions are the opening position, not the walkout trigger. Here is what each side brought to the table. Iran’s 10-point framework, delivered via Pakistan before the ceasefire and reaffirmed today: commitment to non-aggression, continuation of Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz including toll authority, acceptance of uranium enrichment rights, lifting of all primary sanctions, lifting of all secondary sanctions, termination of all UN Security Council resolutions against Iran, termination of all IAEA Board of Governors resolutions, payment of compensation for wartime damage, withdrawal of all US combat forces from the region, and cessation of war on all fronts including against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The United States’ counter: complete verifiable permanent end to Iran’s nuclear weapons program with zero enrichment and full surrender of all enriched uranium stockpile, the Strait of Hormuz fully open safe and free of Iranian tolls or control, major verifiable curbs on Iran’s ballistic missile program, immediate cessation of support for all regional proxies including Hezbollah disarmament, and no full sanctions relief without ironclad compliance. Trump posted: “NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS and the Strait of Hormuz WILL BE OPEN AND SAFE.” Vance told reporters before departure: “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith, we’re certainly willing to extend the open hand. If they’re gonna try and play us, then they’re gonna find that the negotiating team is not that receptive.” Read the two lists side by side. Iran demands enrichment rights. The US demands zero enrichment. Iran demands Hormuz control with tolls. The US demands Hormuz open with no tolls. Iran demands full sanctions lift. The US demands no sanctions relief without compliance. Iran demands compensation. The US demands uranium handover. Iran demands US troop withdrawal. The US demands proxy cessation. Iran demands Lebanon ceasefire as precondition. The US says Lebanon was never part of the deal. Every single core demand from one side is the exact inverse of the other side’s non-negotiable red line. They are not negotiating from different positions. They are negotiating from opposite ends of the same sentence. The distance between the two lists is not a gap. It is a mirror. And the ceasefire expires on April 22. Eleven days. The mines are still in the strait. The tolls are still being collected. Hezbollah is still firing rockets. China is preparing MANPADs for delivery. And the two delegations sitting in the same hotel in Islamabad tonight hold documents that cannot both be true at the same time.

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Another day, another “ Ceasefire” this one supposedly included Lebanon. According to Iran here are the terms: Iran's Mehr News Agency has released all 14 clauses of the MoU with the U.S.: 1: Permanent and immediate cessation of war on all fronts, including Lebanon. 2: The US commitment to non-interference in Iran's internal affairs and respect for the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 3: Complete lifting of the naval blockade within 30 days. 4: The US commitment to withdraw its forces from around Iran. 5: Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days under Iranian arrangements. 6: Suspension of sanctions on the sale of oil, petrochemical products, and derivatives, and full access of Iran to its financial resources. 7: The necessity for the US and its allies to present reconstruction plans for Iran amounting to at least $300 billion. 8: 60 days of negotiations to reach a final agreement based on nuclear issues and the complete lifting of primary, secondary, US sanctions, and UN Security Council and IAEA Board of Governors resolutions. 9: Reiteration of Iran's commitment under the NPT treaty not to produce nuclear weapons. 10: During the negotiation period, the US has committed not to add forces in the region and not to impose new sanctions. 11: Release of $24 billion of Iran's blocked funds during the 60-day final negotiation period. Half of this amount must be made available to Iran before the start of negotiations. 12: Formation of a supervisory mechanism to implement the agreement. 13: The final agreement will be approved by a UN Security Council resolution. 14: Final negotiations will not begin before the release of half of Iran's blocked funds, suspension of Iran's oil sanctions, and lifting of the naval blockade, and the final agreement will only cover the fate of enriched materials and enrichment, lifting of sanctions, and Iran's economic reconstruction plan. Discussions about Iran's missile program and support for resistance groups are definitively removed from the agenda.

Syrian Girl

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Trump deployed 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne to the Middle East. Then delivered Iran a 15-point peace plan through Pakistani intermediaries. On the same day — Iran fired fresh missile barrages at Tel Aviv and called the negotiations “fake news.” That is the situation. Here is what the U.S. is demanding: — No nuclear weapons. Ever. Trump called this “points one, two, and three.” — Zero uranium enrichment on Iranian soil. — Full surrender of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile to the IAEA. — Complete dismantlement of Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow — Iran’s entire nuclear infrastructure. — Unrestricted IAEA access to every site. No exceptions. — End all proxy operations. Hezbollah. Houthis. Hamas-linked groups. Every network. Disbanded. — The Strait of Hormuz guaranteed open to international shipping. No exceptions. — Ballistic missile program frozen for five years. Range and quantity severely restricted. — Full sanctions snapback mechanisms if Iran violates any term. In exchange for surrendering its nuclear program, its missile deterrent, and its entire proxy empire — Iran gets sanctions relief and a civilian nuclear program running on externally supplied fuel. That is the offer. Trump says talks are “very good and productive.” Iran fired missiles at Tel Aviv while he said it. The five-day pause on U.S. strikes against Iranian power plants expires March 28. Iran has until then to decide if this ends as a deal or a eulogy.

Jake

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🚨🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING | If this is confirmed, we can say that the US has lost the war with Iran. The Iranian news agency Mehr, citing the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has published all 14 clauses of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the US: 1. Permanent and immediate cessation of war on all fronts, including Lebanon. 2. The US commitment to non-interference in Iran's internal affairs and respect for the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 3. Complete lifting of the naval blockade within 30 days. 4. The US commitment to withdraw its forces from around Iran. 5. Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days under Iranian arrangements. 6. Suspension of sanctions on the sale of oil, petrochemical products, and derivatives, and full access of Iran to its financial resources. 7. The necessity for the US and its allies to present reconstruction plans for Iran amounting to at least 300 billion dollars. 8. 60 days of negotiations to reach a final agreement based on nuclear issues and the complete lifting of primary, secondary, US sanctions, and UN Security Council and IAEA Board of Governors resolutions. 9. Reiteration of Iran's commitment under the NPT treaty not to produce nuclear weapons. 10. During the negotiation period, the US has committed not to add forces in the region and not to impose new sanctions. 11. Release of 24 billion dollars of Iran's blocked funds during the 60-day final negotiation period. Half of this amount must be made available to Iran before the start of negotiations. 12. Formation of a supervisory mechanism to implement the agreement. 13. The final agreement will be approved by a UN Security Council resolution. 14. Final negotiations will not begin before the release of half of Iran's blocked funds, suspension of Iran's oil sanctions, and lifting of the naval blockade, and the final agreement will only cover the fate of enriched materials and enrichment, lifting of sanctions, and Iran's economic reconstruction plan. Discussions about Iran's missile program and support for resistance groups are definitively removed from the agenda. As a reminder, the official signing of the memorandum is scheduled for June 19 in Geneva. See the latest updates with us: Visioner

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