US-Iran Ceasefire: First threat, now deal! Has Trump’s attitude changed towards Iran? | Us Sends New Ceasefire Proposal To Iran Strategic Shift Or Pressure Move

US Iran Ceasefire Proposal: America has sent a new ceasefire proposal to Iran and given 48 hours. Questions are being raised on Trump’s strategy. Know whether Iran will accept this proposal and what will be the impact on the Strait of Hormuz.

US Sends New Ceasefire Proposal to Iran: Amidst the increasing tension in the Middle East, relations between America and Iran are once again at a crucial juncture. On Wednesday, America made a new ceasefire proposal to Iran and indicated that it wants to find a diplomatic path instead of military confrontation. But meanwhile a big question has also arisen, is this a strategic change or a decision taken under pressure?

Sharp question in the press conference: “Has America surrendered?”

During the press conference of US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth and General Dan Kane, an American journalist raised a sharp question. Newsmax reporter alleged that US President Donald Trump has “surrendered” to Iran. The reporter cited Trump’s past statements to support his claim:

  • February 28: Trump had said that Iran’s regime would be overthrown.
  • March 7: Unconditional surrender was said
  • April 7: Declaration of sudden ceasefire
  • May 6: Talk of ending operations without any formal agreement

Based on these facts, the reporter raised the question whether America is retreating from its own strategy. To this, Defense Minister Hegseth replied clearly that “Trump has not accepted defeat on any issue.” He called it a strategic decision, not a weakness.

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America again sent peace proposal, deadline of 48 hours

On one hand, America seems to be giving strong statements, while on the other hand it is also continuously taking diplomatic initiatives. In the latest development, America has sent a new proposal to Iran, which focuses on two major issues:

  • end the war
  • Reopening the Strait of Hormuz

America has given Iran 48 hours to respond to this proposal. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has decided to temporarily stop the ongoing military operation under “Project Freedom”. Its objective is clear, if a solution is found through talks, then there will be no need for military action.

Hormuz Strait: Why is this proposal important?

The Strait of Hormuz is considered the most important route for global oil supply. Any kind of tension here directly affects the international market. The inclusion of the condition of keeping this route safe and open in America’s proposal is an indication that it wants not only political but also economic stability.

Will Iran accept this proposal?

This is the biggest question. Till now Iran has stuck to its position and had rejected previous US proposals.

Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian has clearly stated that:

  • America is adopting a policy of “maximum pressure”
  • Iran is expected to bow unilaterally
  • This is not acceptable for Tehran

It is clear from this statement that Iran is not ready for any deal without a balanced agreement.

Changing strategy or diplomatic pressure?

Experts believe that this new initiative of America could be due to two reasons:

  • The rising costs of military conflict
  • Global pressures and economic impact

Although the Trump administration is presenting this as its strategic victory, the situation on the ground remains quite complex.

Further direction can be decided in 48 hours

America’s new proposal and the deadline of 48 hours are an indication that the coming days will be very important. If Iran shows a positive attitude on this proposal, it can be a big step towards regional peace. But if talks fail, tensions could rise once again. In such a situation, the eyes of the whole world are now focused on what will be the next step of Tehran.

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