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Deal or Detonation? Trump’s 15-Point Iran Plan Raises Stakes
Washington/Tehran — After weeks of rising tensions, wounded civilians, and a chokehold on one of the world’s most critical oil arteries, a dramatic new twist has emerged: insiders say President Trump’s administration has quietly delivered a sweeping 15-point peace plan to Iran — a proposal that could either cool the conflict or push it toward a dangerous breaking point.
According to reports from Axios and The New York Times, the proposal was relayed through Pakistan, positioning the country as a key intermediary in a high-stakes diplomatic gamble. At the heart of the plan lies a blunt demand — Iran must halt uranium enrichment entirely. Even more striking: key nuclear facilities in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow would need to be shut down, with enriched uranium stockpiles handed over to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The conditions don’t stop there. Iran would also be expected to sever ties with militant groups across the Middle East, abandon any pursuit of nuclear weapons permanently, and restrict long-range missile capabilities. Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz — a vital global oil route currently under threat — must be reopened to full, unrestricted shipping.
In exchange, Washington is reportedly offering a one-month ceasefire window, giving both sides time to negotiate the framework of a broader peace agreement. Tehran, according to insiders, was given just 24 hours to respond to the initial proposal — a tight deadline that underscores the urgency and volatility of the situation.
There are early signs of cautious movement. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is said to have informed President Trump that Iranian officials may be open to key concessions, including relinquishing enriched uranium stockpiles. Still, uncertainty looms. Tehran has publicly pushed back on claims that formal negotiations are underway, and Israel’s position on the proposed deal remains unclear.
On the global stage, the ripple effects are already being felt. Oil prices, which had surged amid fears of prolonged disruption, dipped back below the symbolic $100 mark as news of possible talks spread.
Behind the scenes, however, diplomacy is moving in lockstep with military readiness. The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy approximately 3,000 additional troops to the region — a stark reminder that while talks may be underway, the machinery of war remains very much in motion.
For now, the world watches a fragile moment unfold — one where a 15-point plan could mark the beginning of peace… or the prelude to something far more explosive.
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