
Iran Wins Negotiations Round Two with Trump Announcing an Indefinite Ceasefire Extension
The Islamic Republic of Iran never wins wars, as the saying goes, but always wins negotiations. In the first peace talks in Islamabad with Iran, the U.S. walked away as the Mullahs closed the Strait of Hormuz and refused to agree to Trumpian terms. Round One to the Shia Muslims. Trump responded with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, designed to strangle Iran’s economy. That looked to be working, as Iranian moderates announced the Strait of Hormuz was open to all traffic this past Friday. Within hours, however, the IRGC shouted a loud “no way,” and the passageway was again subject to Iranian tolls and permission to pass. Following that standoff, President Trump announced he was sending his negotiators, led by Vice-President JD Vance, back to Islamabad to wrap up a peace deal. Trump viewed a U.S.-favorable deal as all but certain to happen. But guess what? The Iranians said they weren’t coming so long as the blockade was in force. Negotiations were set to start today, but the U.S. team remained at home, as did the Iranian team. Trump kept threatening the destruction of all of Iran’s bridges and electrical power plants if no Iranian negotiators showed up, but
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