Trump Mocks Iranian Leaders for “Begging” as Peace Deadline Approaches

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President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to mock Iranian negotiators, describing them as “strange” for privately pleading for a deal while publicly stalling. Trump asserted that the Iranian military is currently “obliterated” and that their claim of “looking at” the U.S. peace proposal is a lie. He warned that a refusal to negotiate in good faith would lead to a situation that “won’t be pretty” for the Islamic Republic and its leadership.

The ongoing war has reached a critical impasse over the control of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s regional military activities. The U.S. 15-point proposal demands that Iran not only reopen the strait but also allow international monitoring of its remaining military facilities. Furthermore, the plan requires Tehran to dismantle its nuclear production, a move the U.S. deems necessary for long-term regional security and stability.

Iran’s counter-offer emphasizes the need for guarantees that no further military action will be waged against it in the future. Tehran is also demanding the lifting of all sanctions and reparations for the damage caused during the recent month of fighting. This gap between Washington’s demands for disarmament and Tehran’s demands for sovereignty has left mediators with very little room to broker a deal.

The devastation on the ground continues to mount, with millions of refugees fleeing active combat zones in Iran and Lebanon. Reports indicate that over 2,600 people have been killed in those two countries alone, while regional forces continue to defend against missile barrages. The loss of 13 U.S. soldiers has also increased the political pressure on the White House to find a definitive conclusion to the hostilities.

As the April 6 deadline draws near, Trump’s rhetoric indicates he is losing patience with the diplomatic process. He has suggested that the U.S. may take control of Iranian oil resources if a deal is not struck, a move that would fundamentally alter the geopolitical landscape. The coming days will determine if the “strange” negotiators Trump mentioned can deliver a compromise that satisfies both sides and ends the violence.

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