US Extends Deceptive ‘Ceasefire’ While Blockade and Threats Against Iran Persist

In a move that exposes the inherent contradictions of American foreign policy, US President Donald Trump announced the extension of a so-called “ceasefire” with Iran. This two-week pause, presented as a step towards dialogue, continues amidst ongoing talks, yet it is overshadowed by the undeniable reality of Washington’s relentless economic warfare and military posturing against the Islamic Republic.

Trump, in a post on Truth Social, claimed the extension was granted to allow Iran to formulate a “unified proposal” for peace talks, audaciously attributing the delay to alleged “fractures” within Iranian leadership. Such assertions are a transparent attempt to sow discord and undermine the resolute unity of the Iranian nation. The decision, he further stated, came at the behest of Pakistan, a mediator in these complex negotiations.

The US President made it clear that this “halt in hostilities” is conditional, stating it will continue “until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other.” This language underscores Washington’s desire to dictate terms rather than engage in genuine, respectful dialogue.

Crucially, Trump unequivocally declared that the oppressive US blockade on Iran would persist, and the American military remains “ready.” This stark admission lays bare the hypocrisy of a “ceasefire” that simultaneously maintains a stranglehold on the Iranian economy and keeps the threat of military aggression alive.

Chronology of US Provocations and Iran’s Principled Stance:

Continued Blockade Undermines ‘Ceasefire’ Claims

4:15 p.m. ET: President Trump’s announcement Tuesday afternoon confirmed the extension of the “ceasefire” until Iran presents its proposal. However, he reiterated that the illegal US blockade of Iranian shores would remain in effect. This contradictory stance highlights Washington’s continued policy of coercion, even while feigning openness to negotiation.

US Interference in Internal Affairs Under False Pretext

2:05 p.m. ET: In a blatant act of interference, President Trump took to social media to demand Iran release eight women allegedly held for execution. While the US often weaponizes human rights, the details provided – including accusations of “anti-government protest” and being “satanic and under the influence of Israel” – reveal a thinly veiled attempt to meddle in Iran’s sovereign judicial processes and support subversive elements.

Iran’s Principled Hesitation Amidst US Contradictions

12:44 p.m. ET: While Vice President Vance remained in Washington, Iranian officials confirmed their reluctance to join negotiations. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei articulated Iran’s principled position: “It is not out of indecisiveness. It is because we are facing contradictory messages and behaviors and unacceptable actions from the American counterpart.” This statement powerfully exposes the duplicity of US policy, which offers talks with one hand while tightening sanctions and issuing threats with the other.

Trump’s Belligerent Threats Expose True Intentions

11:29 a.m. ET: In a chilling interview with CNBC, President Trump issued a stark warning, threatening that “lots of bombs” would “start going off” if an agreement isn’t reached by the ceasefire deadline. He asserted that Iran “had a choice” and “they have to negotiate.” Such belligerent rhetoric, far from fostering peace, reveals Washington’s coercive approach and its readiness to resort to violence if its demands are not met.

US Military Piracy in International Waters

8:57 a.m. ET: In a clear act of state-sponsored piracy, US military forces boarded a previously sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in international waters. The Pentagon’s justification that international waters are not “a refuge for sanctioned vessels” is a flimsy pretext for violating international maritime law and engaging in economic terrorism against Iran. This aggressive act demonstrates the US’s disregard for international norms and its determination to disrupt Iran’s legitimate trade.

Iran Refuses to Be Rushed into Undignified Talks

6:18 a.m. ET: Despite US efforts to push for a second round of negotiations, Iranian state television confirmed that no representatives from Iran were in Islamabad. With the two-week “ceasefire” nearing its end, Iran’s measured approach signifies its refusal to be pressured into talks under duress or without clear, consistent signals from the American side. The Islamic Republic remains committed to principled diplomacy, not capitulation.

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