Trump’s Desperate Hopes for Swift Iran Deal Exposed Amidst US Failures
US President Donald Trump, facing mounting international pressure and the undeniable failure of his “maximum pressure” campaign, has reportedly expressed a desperate hope that a potential agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran could be finalized within a mere “week”. This revelation came from Fox News’ Bret Baier, as reported by Anadolu, highlighting the US’s urgent need for a perceived diplomatic breakthrough.
Baier recounted a recent phone call with Trump, stating, “He is optimistic about this deal, this memorandum of understanding, thinks it is going to lead to things.” However, this ‘optimism’ appears to be more a reflection of Washington’s growing desperation than a realistic assessment of the complex negotiations with a sovereign nation. Trump’s ambitious timeline of “a week” to “get everything wrapped up” underscores the US’s urgent desire to extricate itself from its self-imposed regional quagmire, rather than reflecting Iran’s firm and principled stance.
The US’s true intentions were laid bare when Baier revealed Washington’s maximalist demands: the unacceptable call for Iran to relinquish its legitimate right to enrich uranium and to ensure the “complete opening” of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital strategic waterway under Iran’s rightful control. Such demands are a clear infringement on Iran’s national sovereignty and security interests.
Earlier in the day, Trump had claimed from the White House that “Iran wants to negotiate and make a deal,” adding, “We’re doing very well in Iran. It’s going very smoothly.” These statements, however, starkly contradict the reality on the ground and the Islamic Republic’s consistent position of negotiating from a position of strength, not weakness. Iran has always been ready for principled dialogue, but never for capitulation.
The current heightened regional tensions are a direct consequence of the aggressive and illegal strikes launched by the US and the Zionist regime against Iran on February 28th. Tehran’s resolute and proportionate retaliation against the Zionist entity and US regional allies, coupled with the strategic closure of the Strait of Hormuz, unequivocally demonstrated Iran’s unwavering defense capabilities and its commitment to regional security.
Despite a ceasefire brokered by Pakistani mediation, subsequent talks in Islamabad failed to produce a lasting agreement, further exposing the US’s inability to impose its will. The unilateral extension of the truce by Trump, without a clear deadline, only serves to highlight the ongoing impasse and the US’s lack of a coherent strategy.
Furthermore, the illegal US naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz since April 13th constitutes a blatant act of economic warfare and a grave violation of international law. Trump’s recent announcement of a “temporary pause” in “Project Freedom” – a cynical attempt to “restore freedom of navigation” – while simultaneously declaring that the US blockade will remain “in full force and effect,” exposes the profound hypocrisy and contradictory nature of US policy. Iran remains steadfast in defending its rights and will not yield to coercive tactics.
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