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US and Iran Agree Two-Week Ceasefire After Pakistan-Led Mediation

The United States and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire following last-minute diplomatic efforts led by Pakistan, halting a looming escalation after US President Donald Trump had warned Tehran to surrender or face large-scale military attacks.

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Trump announced the agreement on Tuesday evening, less than two hours before a self-imposed 8pm Eastern Time deadline he had set for potential US strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges. Legal experts, officials from several countries and the Pope had cautioned that such attacks on civilian infrastructure could constitute war crimes.

Earlier in the day, Trump had posted on the social media platform Truth Social warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again”, adding that he did not want that outcome but believed it was likely. Reports indicated that B-52 bombers were already heading toward Iran before the ceasefire was confirmed.

Pakistan mediation

According to Trump, the ceasefire was brokered after intervention by Pakistan’s government. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had requested a two-week pause in hostilities to allow diplomatic negotiations to continue.

In a statement on social media, Trump said he would suspend bombing operations “subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz”.

He added that the pause in fighting would provide time for both sides to negotiate around a 10-point proposal presented by Tehran that could lead to a more permanent armistice.

“This will be a double sided CEASEFIRE,” Trump wrote, saying US military objectives had already been met and that progress was being made toward a broader agreement aimed at long-term peace in the Middle East.

Iran confirms agreement

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, confirmed shortly afterwards that Tehran had accepted the temporary ceasefire.

In a statement, he said safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz would be permitted during the two-week period, coordinated with Iran’s armed forces.

The strait is one of the world’s most important energy shipping routes, carrying about a fifth of global oil supplies. Shipping traffic there had slowed significantly during the five-week conflict as tensions escalated.

Axios reported, citing an Israeli official, that Israel would also observe the ceasefire once Iran lifted its blockade of the waterway.

Escalation before the truce

Before the agreement was announced, tensions had continued to rise.

Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani, told a UN Security Council session that Trump’s threats amounted to “incitement to war crimes – and potentially genocide”. He warned that Iran would exercise its right to self-defence if attacks continued.

The United Nations secretary-general, António Guterres, also reiterated that international law prohibits attacks on civilian infrastructure. Trump, however, said earlier he was “not at all” concerned about accusations that such actions could amount to war crimes.

In the hours leading up to the deadline, Israeli forces carried out strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Iranian state media reported that a railway bridge in the central city of Kashan was hit, killing two people. Other reported strikes targeted bridges near Karaj, Qom and Tabriz, while power outages were reported in Karaj after a substation and transmission lines were damaged.

The United States also launched attacks on around 50 military targets on Kharg Island, home to Iran’s main oil export terminal. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had retaliated by striking Saudi Arabia’s Jubail petrochemical complex following an earlier attack on an Iranian petrochemical facility.

The ceasefire pauses a conflict that has lasted five weeks, during which fighting intensified with little indication that Tehran would surrender or relinquish control over the Strait of Hormuz.

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Yellowtail Star Member

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9 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

I got news for you.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/commodities/articles/hormuz-stays-blocked-now-hundreds-143756601.html

Hormuz stays blocked for now as hundreds of ships seek exit

(Bloomberg) — The Strait of Hormuz appeared to remain largely blocked on Wednesday, as shipowners try to understand if they can safely transit the vital waterway following a ceasefire between the US and Iran that was announced overnight.

A total of seven ships were seen exiting the region since Tuesday morning, while three vessels entered, tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. Total peace time transits stood at about 135 a day last year. More than 800 freighters are stuck inside the gulf, mostly waiting to leave.

Keep your fingers crossed!

Patong2021 Diamond Member

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32 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

I got news for you.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/commodities/articles/hormuz-stays-blocked-now-hundreds-143756601.html

Hormuz stays blocked for now as hundreds of ships seek exit

(Bloomberg) — The Strait of Hormuz appeared to remain largely blocked on Wednesday, as shipowners try to understand if they can safely transit the vital waterway following a ceasefire between the US and Iran that was announced overnight.

A total of seven ships were seen exiting the region since Tuesday morning, while three vessels entered, tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. Total peace time transits stood at about 135 a day last year. More than 800 freighters are stuck inside the gulf, mostly waiting to leave.

Were you expecting an instantaneous return of traffic? Ships need a few days to get underway and for crews to return. There is limited port capacity for that. Did you think the vessels were fully crewed and provisioned?

CallumWK Diamond Member

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4 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Were you expecting an instantaneous return of traffic? Ships need a few days to get underway and for crews to return. There is limited port capacity for that. Did you think the vessels were fully crewed and provisioned?

There are 800 ships in the gulf, and yes they are fully crewed and loaded, or do you think the crew went on a barhop?

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

I got news for you.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/commodities/articles/hormuz-stays-blocked-now-hundreds-143756601.html

Hormuz stays blocked for now as hundreds of ships seek exit

(Bloomberg) — The Strait of Hormuz appeared to remain largely blocked on Wednesday, as shipowners try to understand if they can safely transit the vital waterway following a ceasefire between the US and Iran that was announced overnight.

A total of seven ships were seen exiting the region since Tuesday morning, while three vessels entered, tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. Total peace time transits stood at about 135 a day last year. More than 800 freighters are stuck inside the gulf, mostly waiting to leave.

Wait 24 hours and see what happens. You must be praying the ceasefire won't last.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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33 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

There are 800 ships in the gulf, and yes they are fully crewed and loaded, or do you think the crew went on a barhop?

You must walk around daily with a glass half empty attitude. Your life must suck.

Patong2021 Diamond Member

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22 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

There are 800 ships in the gulf, and yes they are fully crewed and loaded, or do you think the crew went on a barhop?

During the time that the vessels were anchored, they used fuel , potable water and bunker fuel. The vessels must be provisioned. Crews must be refreshed. Many officers will have come to the end of their 90-120 day engagements. General crew are subject to maximum periods of deployment. A portion will have the right to leave their vessels. They must be replaced.

1tooth Silver Member

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When Hegseth gave his latest press conference, the only thing miss was a laugh track behind him.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, 1tooth said:

When Hegseth gave his latest press conference, the only thing miss was a laugh track behind him.

He's a highly successful fit young man.

candide Star Member

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1 hour ago, 1tooth said:

When Hegseth gave his latest press conference, the only thing miss was a laugh track behind him.

He's toast. Trump will never admit he's been fooled by Netanyahu, so he will blame Hegseth for this fiasco!

1tooth Silver Member

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Here are the terms of america's surrender. Iran's 10 point plan.

  1. Strait of Hormuz to be reopened "under the co-ordination of the armed forces of Iran"

  2. Establishment of a "secure transit protocol" in the Strait of Hormuz

  3. The war against "all components" of Iran's so-called Axis of Resistance to end

  4. US forces to withdraw from "all bases and points of deployment within the region"

  5. Full payment of compensation to Iran

  6. Lifting of all primary sanctions

  7. Lifting of all secondary sanctions

  8. Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions

  9. Termination of all IAEA resolutions on Iran's nuclear programme

  10. Release of all frozen Iranian assets and properties abroad

candide Star Member

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34 minutes ago, candide said:

He's toast. Trump will never admit he's been fooled by Netanyahu, so he will blame Hegseth for this fiasco!

QED

Of course, other Trump stooges are already scapegoating Hegseth! 😂

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1tooth Silver Member

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Iran just released a diss track for Hegseth. It's actually very good.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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8 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Which side are you on?

The side of peace under international law.

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Big-Dog Star Member

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The DOW shot up 1300 pts

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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5 hours ago, 1tooth said:

Here are the terms of america's surrender. Iran's 10 point plan.

  1. Strait of Hormuz to be reopened "under the co-ordination of the armed forces of Iran"

  2. Establishment of a "secure transit protocol" in the Strait of Hormuz

  3. The war against "all components" of Iran's so-called Axis of Resistance to end

  4. US forces to withdraw from "all bases and points of deployment within the region"

  5. Full payment of compensation to Iran

  6. Lifting of all primary sanctions

  7. Lifting of all secondary sanctions

  8. Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions

  9. Termination of all IAEA resolutions on Iran's nuclear programme

  10. Release of all frozen Iranian assets and properties abroad

No agreement has been made.

still kicking Star Member

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7 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

You must walk around daily with a glass half empty attitude. Your life must suck.

Not as much as yours

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Not as much as yours

My life is great. Thanks for asking. If I ever get to the point of being so nasty that I become anti America, anti war and pro war at the same time and too lazy to work I would not want to live. I don't know sad unhappy haters even get out of bed. You guys have nothing.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The side of peace under international law.

Which countries follow that law?

0ffshore360 Gold Member

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The Ceasefire has ceased already.

Vance is struggling to juggle semantics over written statements versus what is essentially Netanyahu's refusal to accept cessation of attacks on Lebanese civilians.

The Iranians seem to have decided that its a "so be it" situation and have continued assault on Israel .

Trump and Hegseth are starting to behave like rats backed into a corner baring teeth while desperately looking for an escape route!

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

The Ceasefire has ceased already.

Vance is struggling to juggle semantics over written statements versus what is essentially Netanyahu's refusal to accept cessation of attacks on Lebanese civilians.

The Iranians seem to have decided that its a "so be it" situation and have continued assault on Israel .

Trump and Hegseth are starting to behave like rats backed into a corner baring teeth while desperately looking for an escape route!

Yesterday the haters said Trump gave in. Now he didn't give in. Are then any sensible people on here who have any idea about war?

dinsdale Star Member

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8 hours ago, xylophone said:

That wasn't my point, which was that in other wars, the aggressor never boasted about what they had done to the other side.........that is the type of thing that the Chief Clowns of trump and hegseth do because it massages their fragile egos and they are also desperate for the support of the MAGA morons.

Initially it was said 4-6 wks and core military objectives were given. As it is it's under 6 wks and the core military objectives have pretty much been achieved. Stating this isn't boasting it's simply pointing out that the objectives have been achieved.

Andrew Dwyer Ruby Member

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5 hours ago, 1tooth said:

Here are the terms of america's surrender. Iran's 10 point plan.

  1. Strait of Hormuz to be reopened "under the co-ordination of the armed forces of Iran"

  2. Establishment of a "secure transit protocol" in the Strait of Hormuz

  3. The war against "all components" of Iran's so-called Axis of Resistance to end

  4. US forces to withdraw from "all bases and points of deployment within the region"

  5. Full payment of compensation to Iran

  6. Lifting of all primary sanctions

  7. Lifting of all secondary sanctions

  8. Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions

  9. Termination of all IAEA resolutions on Iran's nuclear programme

  10. Release of all frozen Iranian assets and properties abroad

Very much doubt if any of these will happen …. especially number 5 !!

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Initially it was said 4-6 wks and core military objectives were given. As it is it's under 6 wks and the core military objectives have pretty much been achieved. Stating this isn't boasting it's simply pointing out that the objectives have been achieved.

There's a reason Trump is in power and these haters have no jobs or any life outside hate.

dinsdale Star Member

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2 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Very much doubt if any of these will happen …. especially number 5 !!

It's a previous wish list from the regime which was rejected. Saying this is what was accepted is FAKE NEWS. Some on here who get their "news" from MSM think this is what Trump accepted and led to the ceasefire. It wasn't.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

It's a previous wish list from the regime which was rejected. Saying this is what was accepted is FAKE NEWS. Some on here who get their "news" from MSM think this is what Trump accepted and led to the ceasefire. It wasn't.

These people thought Oprah was getting married to another talk show host.

Andrew Dwyer Ruby Member

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

It's a previous wish list from the regime which was rejected. Saying this is what was accepted is FAKE NEWS. Some on here who get their "news" from MSM think this is what Trump accepted and led to the ceasefire. It wasn't.

Please post what Trump accepted leading to the ceasefire.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Please post what Trump accepted leading to the ceasefire.

He accepted no terms, just a ceasefire and agreed to talk. No deal is in concrete.

dinsdale Star Member

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15 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Please post what Trump accepted leading to the ceasefire.

This hasn't been released as far as I am aware but Leavitt said it was a 15 point plan. What has been clearly and forcefully stated though is the list that some on here continue posting was NOT what was agreed to.

Hawaiian Platinum Member

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5 hours ago, candide said:

QED

Of course, other Trump stooges are already scapegoating Hegseth! 😂

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Both he and Gabbard will soon be given their pink slips.

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