The US and Iran talked for 2 hours and then took a mid-session break! Trump said harshly: if they can’t agree, they will “restart”


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Family! Today’s biggest scoop isn’t the market—it’s the negotiation in Islamabad! According to reports from the front lines, the US and Iran delegations spoke in Pakistan for 2 hours and then took a mid-session break. On the Iran side, the “Ten-Point Plan” was slammed onto the table, including hard issues such as recognizing control of the Strait of Hormuz, unfreezing assets, and lifting sanctions.

And the talks might be delayed by another day—there are too many technical details, so experts have to grind through them one by one.

Most interesting of all is Old Trump’s attitude. On one hand, he says he’s “not sure about the progress,” and on the other, he declares: if they can’t agree, the US military can “restart” at any time. This move—those who get it, get it.

Behind the game:
Iran’s speaker landed and immediately said, “We don’t trust the United States”—they’d been attacked twice during the previous round of talks, so they’re holding onto that grudge. Pakistan is serving as the host this time, and Prime Minister Shehbaz’s phone calls have been nonstop—security is fully on full blast.

Highlights to watch:
What both sides are racing against now is leverage. Old Trump insists on “absolutely no Iran nuclear weapons,” and on Iran’s side the only leverage left is the Strait of Hormuz. Whether they shake hands or flip the table—my guess is we’ll see the answer very soon.
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Do you think they can reach an agreement this time? Will Iran compromise? Let’s chat in the comments! 👇
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