There Ain’t No PEACE PLAN!!!

As of March 28, 2026, the ceasefire negotiations between the U.S. and Iran remain in a state of high-stakes deadlock, characterized by competing proposals and continued military escalation.

There Ain’t No PEACE PLAN!!! acceptable to both sides.

​The Competing Peace Proposals

​Despite President Trump’s claims that talks are going “very well,” both sides have presented terms that the other has largely dismissed as non-starters.

  • U.S. 15-Point Plan: Delivered via Pakistani mediators, this proposal is described as a “maximalist” framework. It demands that Iran dismantle its nuclear program, hand over enriched uranium, stop ballistic missile development, and permanently reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Iranian 5-Point Counterproposal: Iran has publicly scoffed at the U.S. plan, offering its own set of demands instead. These include war reparations, a formal halt to the “assassination of its officials,” and international recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.

​Critical Deadlines & The “Energy Strike” Threat

​The diplomatic window is currently tethered to a specific timeline set by the White House:

  • April 6 Deadline: President Trump has extended a pause on strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure until April 6.
  • The Ultimatum: The President has warned that if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully reopened to all international traffic by this date, he will order the “destruction of Iran’s energy plants”.
  • Current Status of the Strait: Iran is reportedly operating the waterway as a “de facto toll booth,” charging ships for safe passage while blocking any vessels it perceives as linked to the U.S. or Israel.

​Ongoing Military Escalation

​While “indirect talks” are facilitated by Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt, the violence on the ground has not subsided:

  • Targeting Leadership: Israel confirmed the recent killing of Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, the head of the IRGC Navy, during strikes on Bandar Abbas.
  • Strikes on Tehran: Reports as of March 27 indicate that Israeli and U.S. forces have hit nuclear and weapons production sites “in the heart of Tehran”.
  • U.S. Troop Surge: Deployment of elite units continues, including 1,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division and 5,000 Marines, specifically trained for amphibious assaults to potentially seize key territory like Kharg Island if negotiations fail.

​The global economic impact remains severe, with oil prices currently sitting around $107 a barrel—a 45% increase since the war began on February 28.

To get PEACE in The middle East, USE The Israeli PLAN

Order Tehran evacuated. Then Carpet Bomb the entire City back to rubble. Leave no building standing. Then do the Next City. Right now, you have not caused any mass movement of the population. Poor Military Operation. Bragging about how many targets you’ve hit is childish. You don’t have the guts or manliness to do what True Commanders do. You are a weak war leader.