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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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0ffshore360 Gold Member

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29 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

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?

Would be helpful to make a sensible question.

I think the growing consensus is that Trump had another delusionary brain fart .

dinsdale Star Member

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20 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Would be helpful to make a sensible question.

I think the growing consensus is that Trump had another delusionary brain fart .

Incredible that a ceasefire has been achieved on US terms, the Islamic regime is now pretty much combat ineffective and shipping traffic is increasing in the Strait yet Trump's delusional. Again Trump could bring world peace, find a cure for cancer and end all hunger but the hate is so irrational and deep seated that he'd still be the "orange man bad".

Hawaiian Platinum Member

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9 hours 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?

Yes they are fully crewed so they can get underway with short notice since the window of opportunity changes without much warning. Everyone must be on pins and needles.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The side of peace under international law.

Which side is that, and what are the other two sides?

dinsdale Star Member

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9 hours 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?

The navigable section of the strait is very narrow for both entering and exiting. It will take time but it's starting to happen.

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11 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Incredible that a ceasefire has been achieved on US terms, the Islamic regime is now pretty much combat ineffective and shipping traffic is increasing in the Strait yet Trump's delusional. Again Trump could bring world peace, find a cure for cancer and end all hunger but the hate is so irrational and deep seated that he'd still be the "orange man bad".

Yet they are still retaliating with missile and drone attacks. Too early to write off their combat effectiveness. This is why military experts are advising against send in ground forces.

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7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Which side is that, and what are the other two sides?

Haha...all you ever do is ask st*p*d questions, and then you never understand the answers. You have the intellect of Forest Gump. 🤣

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20 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Incredible that a ceasefire has been achieved on US terms, the Islamic regime is now pretty much combat ineffective and shipping traffic is increasing in the Strait yet Trump's delusional. Again Trump could bring world peace, find a cure for cancer and end all hunger but the hate is so irrational and deep seated that he'd still be the "orange man bad".

U.S. Terms? Is that why Trump accepted the Iranian 10 point plan as a basis for negotiations? Is that why Iran refused to accept Trump's 15 point plan for that basis? And there's this:

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz over Israeli barrage in Lebanon

Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday over the Israeli military’s barrage of attacks in Lebanon against Iran-backed Hezbollah, Iranian state media reported.

Two tankers were able to pass through the strait, through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil supply flows, according to MarineTraffic, a ship-tracking service.

The Greek-owned carrier NJ Earth and Liberia-flagged Daytona Beach were able to go through the strait, the first ships to transit through the passage since the temporary ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran was announced.

https://thehill.com/policy/international/5822104-iran-strait-of-hormuz-closure-ceasefire/

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1 minute ago, Hawaiian said:

Yet they are still retaliating with missile and drone attacks. Too early to write off their combat effectiveness. This is why military experts are advising against send in ground forces.

Do you know what combat effective/ineffective means means? As for a full on ground force invasion this was never part of the plan.

3 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

U.S. Terms? Is that why Trump accepted the Iranian 10 point plan as a basis for negotiations?

Please show evidence that the Islamic regime's 10 point plan was accepted by Trump.

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Please show evidence that the Islamic regime's 10 point plan was accepted by Trump.

I wrote as "a basis for negotiations."

And I noticed that you ignored the fact that Iran is still restricting traffic through the Strait. Just like they did before the war...oh wait a minute...they actually weren't doing that before the war...

And I posted on article from the Financial Times that revealed it was Trump pursuing Iran for a truce. Not the other way around.

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49 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Incredible that a ceasefire has been achieved on US terms, the Islamic regime is now pretty much combat ineffective and shipping traffic is increasing in the Strait yet Trump's delusional. Again Trump could bring world peace, find a cure for cancer and end all hunger but the hate is so irrational and deep seated that he'd still be the "orange man bad".

What ceasefire?

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Sooner or later Iran will have to negotiate a better settlement for the rest of the world . Apart from being illegal i.e. against maritime law, the current toll level is unsustainable as a permanent fixture. The whole world would unite against them as economies broke down.

Singapore has already said it will refuse to pay as it is illegal, and they quote the Straits of Malacca as an example.

Pipelines may be a short term answer for oil if they can build them, but they won’t work for LNG.

China is the big winner here as everything will be paid in Yuan, and possibly crypto.

Trump has surely f***ed the petro dollar, and thereby the US economy.

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16 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

The problems with yanks are the arrogance, and the opinion that they are number one, the rest of the world does not matter and should bow down to American greatness, I for one will not bow down to stupid fools!! the ignorance of the American people is quite outstanding in the belief of a proven felon conman, America was a nation to look up to many years ago but it is a laughing stock in the eyes of the world now Shame on you !!!

As an American I would have to say I completely agree with you, within one year America has lost all its prestige, nearly all its influence, and its reputation has suffered quite dramatically. I seriously doubt if anybody can revive America to its previous standing in the world.

That's what we get for electing an imbecile clown who can't keep his ridiculous mouth shut.

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Incredible that a ceasefire has been achieved on US terms, the Islamic regime is now pretty much combat ineffective and shipping traffic is increasing in the Strait yet Trump's delusional. Again Trump could bring world peace, find a cure for cancer and end all hunger but the hate is so irrational and deep seated that he'd still be the "orange man bad".

Nothing these days happens on Trump's terms, as he is the least respected politician on the entire planet right now and his influence has dropped to zero.

There is a reason why he completely capitulated and surrendered to Iran, he had no choice he needed to exit the self created quagmire, before his political fortunes dropped into the basement. See ya Don!

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8 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

What ceasefire?

You might be right on this. The IRGC hardliners don't want it and are calling those negotiating traitors. The fractures are showing. I've also just heard (unverified) that the IRGC has now said the Strait is once again closed.

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16 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

The corruption correspond to the amount of donations from fossil-fuel industry given to the Republicans that have skewed further to 8-1 after the massive donations to Trump's election campaign.

It's easy to make an argument that lobbying is always considered a form of corruption, however in Trump's case all the additional enterprises that have been connected to his presidency such as the crypto schemes, the two sons investing in drone manufacturing companies and a multitude of other business endeavors would have to be considered corrupt by any standard. There's absolutely no question that Trump is the most corrupt president in American history and it's likely by a hundredfold.

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16 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

You might be right on this. The IRGC hardliners don't want it and are calling those negotiating traitors. The fractures are showing. I've also just heard (unverified) that the IRGC has now said the Strait is once again closed.

Normal to have conflcting opinion on how the war should be fought on both sides. Iran President Pezeshkian who is close to the Supreme Leader is more dovish while the IRGC hard-line commanders want to escalate and continue to fight. Similar fractures in US where majority are against the war and even more against ground troops. Growing noises to invoke the 25th. The IRGC don't have the authority to decide on the Strait and it was closed because Israel violated the ceasefire plan.

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Do you know what combat effective/ineffective means means? As for a full on ground force invasion this was never part of the plan.

1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Please show evidence that the Islamic regime's 10 point plan was accepted by Trump.

I was referring to Iran's ability to prevent a successful occupation of Kharg Island by U.S. forces. I believe this is why a ground operation has not taken place.

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1 hour ago, 1tooth said:

Haha...all you ever do is ask st*p*d questions, and then you never understand the answers. You have the intellect of Forest Gump. 🤣

It that you fatty?

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, phetphet said:

Sooner or later Iran will have to negotiate a better settlement for the rest of the world . Apart from being illegal i.e. against maritime law, the current toll level is unsustainable as a permanent fixture. The whole world would unite against them as economies broke down.

Singapore has already said it will refuse to pay as it is illegal, and they quote the Straits of Malacca as an example.

Pipelines may be a short term answer for oil if they can build them, but they won’t work for LNG.

China is the big winner here as everything will be paid in Yuan, and possibly crypto.

Trump has surely f***ed the petro dollar, and thereby the US economy.

And why LNG wont work in Pipeline !! in its Liquefied it can be transported in only short distance but in its its gaseous state it can be transported over long distance

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2 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Again Trump could bring world peace, find a cure for cancer and end all hunger but the hate is so irrational and deep seated that he'd still be the "orange man bad".

Looking at trump's past it can be seen that there is nothing irrational about the "hate" that many people and much of the world have for Trump because it is founded in fact because of his deeds, lies, grift, and stealing from charities etc, but I won't go on to mention them all here because it's been well documented and posted on AN.

And if you asked the question about why is Trump hated by so many, it's because there is absolutely nothing to like about this awful, lying individual.

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A baiting troll post has been removed.

CallumWK Diamond Member

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Kushner to the rescue again.

https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/policy/articles/vance-lead-iran-talks-tehran-200128855.html

(Bloomberg) -- The White House announced the US would hold direct talks with Iran even as continued fighting in the Middle East, punctuated by Israeli strikes in Lebanon, threatened to derail the fragile ceasefire in the six-week conflict.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Vice President JD Vance will lead a delegation to Islamabad, which would include special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The first round of talks is set for Saturday morning local time, even as the Strait of Hormuz remained largely closed as of Thursday morning, falling short of a key US condition for the ceasefire.

“The Iran–U.S. Ceasefire terms are clear and explicit: the U.S. must choose—ceasefire or continued war via Israel. It cannot have both,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a social media post.

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And war criminal Israel still doesn't want to give up

https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/policy/articles/vance-lead-iran-talks-tehran-200128855.html

Sporadic fighting continued throughout the region, including in Lebanon, where Israel launched its largest assault on the country since the start of the latest conflict, escalating the campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah. Iranian officials cast that as violating the terms of the day-old agreement.

In a separate post, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf cited fighting in Lebanon, an alleged drone incursion into Iranian airspace and the “denial of Iran’s right to enrichment,” saying that such conditions make a bilateral ceasefire or negotiations “unreasonable.”

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3 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Looking at trump's past it can be seen that there is nothing irrational about the "hate" that many people and much of the world have for Trump because it is founded in fact because of his deeds, lies, grift, and stealing from charities etc, but I won't go on to mention them all here because it's been well documented and posted on AN.

And if you asked the question about why is Trump hated by so many, it's because there is absolutely nothing to like about this awful, lying individual.

Except that the left all loved until he beat Clinton, so there's that.

And as the liars they are, the leftists all claim they've always hated him.

Yellowtail Star Member

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Just now, CallumWK said:

And war criminal Israel still doesn't want to give up

https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/policy/articles/vance-lead-iran-talks-tehran-200128855.html

Sporadic fighting continued throughout the region, including in Lebanon, where Israel launched its largest assault on the country since the start of the latest conflict, escalating the campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah. Iranian officials cast that as violating the terms of the day-old agreement.

In a separate post, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf cited fighting in Lebanon, an alleged drone incursion into Iranian airspace and the “denial of Iran’s right to enrichment,” saying that such conditions make a bilateral ceasefire or negotiations “unreasonable.”

Keep your fingers crossed brother!

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14 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Vice President JD Vance will lead a delegation to Islamabad, which would include special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The first round of talks is set for Saturday morning local time, even as the Strait of Hormuz remained largely closed as of Thursday morning, falling short of a key US condition for the ceasefire.

Yes why not send the "dream team" of a real estate agent and the head of his own private investment firm to negotiate........after all they have no personal interest in this, Yeah right. All part of The Clown Show led by the master grifter.

Yellowtail Star Member

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14 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Yes why not send the "dream team" of a real estate agent and the head of his own private investment firm to negotiate........after all they have no personal interest in this, Yeah right. All part of The Clown Show led by the master grifter.

Yeah, if only Tim Walz would have been there

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Has Donald Trump got a nice word for anyone who disagrees with him? Even if they're right and he's totally wrong. If Mother Therese was alive right now she would be totally against Trumps views on Iran. In response Trump would reply who's Mother Therese anyway. In the next breath he would say that lady has no talent and very poor ratings. A very poor response from a devout Christian and International peace maker. What's his next diversion to keep the Epstein from public viewing?

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4 hours 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!

Hezbollah has stated that it did not agree to the ceasefire. Why then are you exclusively blaming Israel?

Israel was not even involved in the truce discussions and has refrained from attacking Iran at the request of the USA.

The Iranians have a long history of bad faith negotiations, agreeing to things in meetings and then not following through.

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