Day 26 of the US–Israel war on Iran brings a major twist. Donald Trump claimed negotiations with Iran were underway — but Tehran flatly denied it. So what’s really going on?
New reports reveal that the United States sent a 15-point ceasefire proposal via Pakistan, asking Islamabad to pass it along to Iran. That’s what Trump referred to as “negotiations.” But Iran hasn’t responded — and officially says talks aren’t happening.
In this breakdown, we dive into the real geopolitics behind the spin:
The truth about US-Iran “negotiations”
Pakistan’s unexpected role as a middleman
Key details of the ceasefire proposal
Nuclear rollback & IAEA monitoring
Strait of Hormuz reopening
Sanctions relief — a major signal of shifting power
Missile limits and negotiation tactics
This proposal suggests something big: the balance of power may be shifting toward Iran, forcing the US to reconsider its strategy. From nuclear diplomacy to military pressure, this conflict is entering a new phase.
If you want clear geopolitical analysis without the noise, you’re in the right place.
