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“Militarily Obliterated”: Trump Claims Iran has No Choice but to Seek Peace

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In a blunt assessment of the Middle East war, President Donald Trump declared that Iran has been effectively defeated on the battlefield and has “zero chance” of recovery. Trump accused Iranian negotiators of being “strange” and inconsistent, claiming they are privately desperate for a deal while publicly feigning indifference. The President’s remarks suggest that the U.S. is prepared to move to total economic and military dismantling if talks fail.

This rhetoric follows a series of high-stakes military engagements that began in early 2026. The U.S. has since increased its regional presence to enforce its “maximum pressure” objectives. At the heart of the current diplomatic push is a 15-point document that would essentially strip Iran of its offensive military capabilities in exchange for an end to the current blockade.

Tehran’s response has been to float its own terms through state-run media, which include a demand for the U.S. to pay for war damages. They have also asserted a “legal right” to control the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil supply flows. This demand for “sovereignty” over the waterway is a direct challenge to the U.S. Navy’s mission to ensure the free flow of global energy.

The regional impact of the stalemate is visible in the rising casualty counts and the massive displacement of civilians in Lebanon and Iran. While Israel and the U.S. have maintained air superiority, Iranian missile strikes have continued to target regional bases, resulting in the deaths of 13 Americans. The conflict has essentially frozen global shipping in the Gulf, sending energy prices to record highs and rattling international markets.

President Trump’s latest “truth” serves as a final notice to the clerical regime to accept the 15-point plan or face total infrastructure destruction. He noted that once the conflict escalates further, the path to peace will be permanently severed. Diplomats in Pakistan and Turkey are working around the clock to prevent this “point of no return” as the April deadline looms.

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