What are US proposals to end war, and will Iran agree to them?


The world is holding its breath. After 68 days of a grueling "US-Israel war on Iran," a glimmer of hope—or perhaps just a tactical pause—has emerged. President Trump has paused "Project Freedom," his mission to break the Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, citing "great progress" in secret talks.

The stakes couldn't be higher: a global recession looms as oil prices swing wildly with every headline.

The US "14-Point" Proposal
Leaked details of a memorandum of understanding suggest a high-stakes trade-off:
The Nuclear Freeze: Iran must halt uranium enrichment (negotiators are haggling over a 12 to 15-year term).
The Lifeline: Both sides would end their "dual blockade," reopening the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days.
The Carrot: The US offers the release of billions in frozen assets and significant sanctions relief.
The Clock: A preliminary signing would trigger a 30-day window to finalize a permanent peace.

Will Iran Sign?
Tehran is "reviewing" the deal, but the atmosphere remains electric with tension. While President Trump claims a deal is "very possible," Iranian hardliners warn the IRGC remains "fully prepared" to resume combat.
"They want to make a deal," Trump says. But for Iran, the question is whether they can trust a deal after the 2015 agreement was previously torn apart.

Is this the end of the war, or just the eye of the storm? The next 24 hours will decide.
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