Peace through strength is working — again.
Just weeks after President Trump stepped in and ordered U.S. forces to protect cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz under “Project Freedom,” reports confirm the United States and Iran are closing in on a one-page memorandum to end the conflict in the Gulf.
Pakistani mediators — who have been directly involved in the talks — say the deal is nearly done. A source close to the negotiations told Reuters: “We will close this very soon. We are getting close.”
According to the draft agreement:
– Iran commits to a moratorium on nuclear enrichment, under stricter inspections.
– The U.S. agrees to lift certain sanctions and release billions in frozen Iranian funds.
– Both sides will lift restrictions on transit through the Strait of Hormuz — reopening the critical shipping lane that Iran had been threatening.
– The memorandum declares an immediate end to hostilities in the region and kicks off a 30-day period of formal negotiations.
Iran is expected to respond to the final key points within the next 48 hours, and its Foreign Minister has confirmed they are actively evaluating Washington’s 14-point proposal.
This is exactly what Trump promised: maximum pressure first, then real deals from a position of strength. While the previous administration let Iran fund terror proxies, inch closer to a bomb, and harass shipping lanes with impunity, Trump came back and changed the game overnight. He didn’t beg for talks — he forced Iran to the table by protecting American interests and showing the regime the consequences of continued aggression.
Pakistani officials familiar with the back-channel talks say the progress is real and the framework is solid. No endless Obama-style giveaways. No empty photo-ops. Just a clear, one-page deal that stops the fighting, reins in Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and secures the world’s most important oil chokepoint.
Trump has been saying for years that Iran only respects strength. The last few weeks have proven him right once again. The same radicals who screamed “warmonger” when Trump took out Soleimani are now watching him deliver the kind of breakthrough they could never achieve.
The left will spin this as some kind of “lucky break” or claim Biden laid the groundwork. Americans know better. This is Trump’s America First foreign policy in action — peace through overwhelming strength, not weakness and apology tours.
We’re 48 hours away from potentially historic news. Stay tuned. If the Iranians sign on the dotted line, it will be another massive win for President Trump, for American security, and for stability in the Middle East.
The era of weakness is over. The era of winning is back.
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