Iran War: Trump’s 5-day ‘ceasefire’ or Iran’s surrender? Tehran rejected news of talks, put forward 3 bitter conditions!
Washington/Tehran: The world is once again in confusion amid the smell of gunpowder in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump has raised hopes of peace by suddenly announcing a halt in attacks on Iran’s energy centers for 5 days. Trump claims that ‘fruitful’ talks are going on behind the scenes with Tehran. However, Iran has rejected these claims calling them ‘fake news’. Mohsen Razai, military advisor to Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, has made it clear that this war will not stop until America kneels down. Trump’s ‘diplomacy’ or the effect of the 48-hour ultimatum? Just two days ago, Donald Trump had warned Iran that if the Strait of Hormuz was not opened, he would ‘destroy’ Iran’s power plants. Now the sudden announcement of 5 days ceasefire is raising many questions. Experts believe that Trump is playing the card of ‘soft and hard’ diplomacy to calm the turmoil in the global oil markets. Trump has said that he has postponed the attacks so that ‘negotiations’ can be given a chance. 3 bitter conditions of Iran: Tehran is not ready to back down. Iran has made it clear that it is not going to bow down to any pressure. Mohsin Razai has put forward three such demands to end the war, which is a big challenge for America to fulfill: Complete end of sanctions: All international and American sanctions imposed on Iran should be removed immediately. War damages: America will have to pay huge compensation for the loss of infrastructure and life and property during the war. Guarantee of non-interference: America will have to give a written guarantee on the international forum that it will never interfere in the internal affairs of Iran. Counterattack: “It’s just a lie” Iran’s Foreign Ministry has completely rejected Trump’s claims of talks. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqir Kalibaf said in strong words that the Iranian people no longer want talks but want ‘punishment of the attackers’. Iran believes that the Trump administration is resorting to ‘lies’ only to keep the financial markets calm. Iran has made it clear that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until their damaged infrastructure is rebuilt. Crisis looms over the world: Crude oil crosses $115. Iran’s insistence on keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed has broken the back of the global economy. Crude oil prices have reached close to $115 per barrel. If this crisis is not resolved even after this so-called ceasefire of 5 days, then the world may have to face a major energy crisis. For countries like India, this situation can set petrol and diesel prices on fire.
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