The World Between Us

Trump’s Total Capitulation: The Iranian Ten-Point Victory Agreement


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The United States has entered into a significant strategic shift regarding its conflict with Iran, marking what is being characterized as a total capitulation to the 10-point negotiating framework proposed by the Iranian regime. This transition follows a period of intense hostilities and an unlawful war, culminating in the acceptance of terms that heavily favor Iranian interests and regional influence.Under this new agreement, the United States has committed to a policy of non-aggression and the acceptance of Iran’s right to uranium enrichment. A central component of the settlement involves the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane. Control over this waterway has been officially ceded to Iran, which has already begun restricting traffic to between 10 and 15 ships per day. Furthermore, these vessels must be escorted by the Iranian Navy and are required to pay a toll fee of approximately $2 million per ship. This represents a drastic reduction from the pre-war traffic of 100 to 120 ships daily and provides Iran with a massive new revenue stream while potentially devaluing American currency if tolls are collected in foreign tenders.The agreement also mandates the lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions against Iran, the termination of all United Nations Security Council and Board of Governor resolutions, and the release of all frozen Iranian assets. Significantly, the United States has agreed to withdraw its combat forces from the region and pay reparations for damages caused during the war. This framework essentially recognizes Iran as a dominant global and regional power, backed by the support of Russia and China.Public reaction within the Middle East has been starkly divided. In Iran and Iraq, large crowds have taken to the streets to celebrate what they view as a total victory over the United States. Conversely, traditional American allies in the region, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have expressed deep anger and concern, feeling that the security umbrella previously provided by the U.S. has been dismantled, leaving them in a weakened position.A two-week ceasefire has been established to finalize the agreement, but its stability is already in question. While there is a suspension of strikes against Iran, a major point of contention has emerged regarding Lebanon and proxy groups like Hezbollah. While the 10-point plan included a cessation of war on all fronts, the Israeli government has stated that the ceasefire does not extend to Lebanon and has continued military operations there.Domestically, the administration initially attempted to dismiss reports of the 10-point agreement as fraudulent before ultimately confirming that the proposal would serve as the basis for the final negotiation. Critics of the deal argue it is a catastrophic humiliation that has depleted American munitions and standing while strengthening foreign adversaries. They point to the loss of life and economic fallout as a high price for a deal that returns the region to a state where Iran holds significantly more power than it did before the conflict began.

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