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Trump Blows Up Iran Deal Momentum With Social Media Blitz

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Trump Blows Up Iran Deal Momentum With Social Media Blitz

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Just as a fragile peace deal between the US and Iran appeared within reach, Donald Trump did what his own aides feared most—he went public.

Over the weekend, the US president fired off a barrage of posts on Truth Social and spoke freely to reporters, claiming sweeping concessions from Tehran that, in reality, had not yet been agreed. Among them: that Iran would hand over enriched uranium and accept sweeping limits on its nuclear programme.

The reaction was immediate—and damaging.

Talks Thrown Into Chaos

Iranian officials swiftly pushed back, rejecting Trump’s claims and denying that key elements were settled. Optimism around a deal collapsed almost overnight, with negotiators scrambling to contain the fallout.

Behind the scenes, even Trump allies admitted the outbursts had hurt delicate diplomacy. With deep mistrust already defining US–Iran relations, publicly declaring “wins” before ink is dry risks humiliating the side—and hardening resistance.

At the heart of the problem is confusion over who truly holds power in Tehran. While figures like Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Abbas Araghchi are leading talks, the shadow of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps looms large—raising doubts over whether any agreement can stick.

Ceasefire On The Brink

The already fragile truce took another hit when a US naval vessel seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman, inflaming tensions just days before a looming ceasefire deadline.

Meanwhile, Trump has sent mixed signals on what comes next—at times promising a deal within days, at others threatening renewed if terms aren’t met.

Red Lines And Reality

Washington is demanding Iran freeze uranium enrichment and surrender near-weapons-grade material. Tehran, for its part, wants sanctions lifted and control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz maintained.

Proposals have ranged from a five-year pause to a 20-year suspension of enrichment—but Trump has publicly rejected anything short of a permanent halt.

The White House has even floated unfreezing billions in Iranian assets as part of a deal—highlighting just how high the stakes have become.

A Deal Slipping Away?

With talks now delayed and timelines shifting, confusion reigns—even within the US administration. At one point, Trump contradicted his own officials over whether JD Vance would attend negotiations, underlining the хаос surrounding the process.

As the ceasefire clock ticks down, the choice facing Trump is stark: accept an imperfect deal—or risk reigniting a war he once promised would be over quickly.

For now, one thing is clear: diplomacy conducted in public is proving a dangerous game—and the consequences may be measured not in headlines, but in whether peace holds at all.

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