We have an ultimatum and a peace proposal… for the Iranian one but with a shocking detail. The ultimatum is always given by the winner in the history of war and here the Ultimatum was given by Iran which withstood and went on the counterattack…
The USA which presents itself as the winner proposes a 15-point peace plan, which looks more like a farce than a peace proposal
The farce proposal
1) Iran must dismantle its nuclear capabilities. This proposal is rejected by Iran
2) Iran must commit to never seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. In any case, there is a fatwa — a religious edict — from Khamenei that prohibits nuclear weapons in Iran.
3) There will be no uranium enrichment on Iranian soil.
This proposal is rejected by Iran
4) Iran must hand over to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) its stockpile of approximately 450 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, on a schedule to be agreed upon. This proposal is rejected by Iran
5) The nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow must be dismantled. This proposal is rejected by Iran.
6) The IAEA must have full access, transparency and oversight inside Iran. This proposal is rejected by Iran
7) Iran must abandon its regional doctrine of supporting “proxies”. This proposal is rejected by Iran
8) Iran must stop funding, guiding and equipping its regional allies/armed groups.
9) The Strait of Hormuz must remain open and operate as a free sea corridor. Iran demands that three conditions be met for Hormuz to be opened.
10) Iran’s missile program must be limited in both range and quantity, with specific limits to be determined at a later stage. This proposal is rejected by Iran categorically.
11) Any future use of missiles will be limited to self-defense purposes only. This proposal is categorically rejected by Iran
The trade-offs for Iran:
12) Complete lifting of sanctions imposed by the international community.
12) US support for the development of the peaceful nuclear program, including electricity generation at the Bushehr nuclear power plant. This proposal is rejected by Iran
13) Abolition of the snapback mechanism, which allows for the automatic reinstatement of sanctions in the event of non-compliance.
Iran’s Tough Ultimatum
Iran and the IRGC, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, issued an ultimatum:
1) The US and Israel must immediately withdraw from the region,
2) The US must withdraw its military bases from the Persian Gulf,
3) The US must compensate Iran for all damages,
4) The US must lift all sanctions, and
5) The US must guarantee peace.
This was the ultimatum that Iran gave the United States after the US-Israeli invasion and it concerned 5 points. Does it sound too bold? Will the Americans not agree to this?
The US side has said that in recent days there have been contacts between the US and Iran through mediators, including Pakistan. However, Tehran has categorically denied US statements that productive negotiations are taking place.
Dramatic losses
US losses in Iran have already far exceeded the usual level of losses. Direct US spending on military operations has reached over $1 billion per day.
Meanwhile, all the super-technologies, all the overpriced US equipment and weapons, have proven their inferiority in real combat conditions, have turned out to be just easy targets or, even worse, mediocre junk.
F-35s, F-16s and generally anything that moves are falling
The attacking Americans and Israelis failed to achieve complete air superiority—Iran successfully counterattacked and used its air defenses.
Within the first few days, three F-16 fighters were ordered to withdraw due to damage. Soon, the Iranians shot down a tanker aircraft in mid-air, killing its entire crew, and then hit the newest F-35 fighter jet, which the Americans had advertised as “invisible.”
The American fleet was ridiculed…
At the same time, the American fleet lost both of its aircraft carriers. A fire broke out on one of the aircraft carriers for unknown reasons.
On the other — forgive us for the details — the toilets broke down. The Americans, of course, do not disclose the details of what happened there.
Was the fire caused by an IRGC missile attack (the Iranians explain it this way) or did someone simply throw a cigarette in a wastepaper basket? Was the sewerage system failure sabotage, sabotage or a suicide bombing?
In any case, both the aircraft carriers Abraham Lincoln and Gerald Ford quickly left the combat zone. Simply put, they fled. They disappeared.
They proved that the legendary aircraft carriers, not the floating fortresses, had become floating targets – expensive, cumbersome, and completely useless in modern warfare in very closed seas.
Casualties Reach 500 Americans in a Few Days… – Americans Don’t Want to Die for Israel
Now, in terms of human losses. According to Iranian estimates, over 500 Americans were killed in the first days of the invasion, while the Pentagon estimates only 13 (plus 232 wounded).
But even this level of casualties is unacceptable to the US military. They are not used to this. Typical US aggression is usually pure, unadulterated genocide.
The invasion of Libya?
Tens of thousands dead and wounded – and not a single American was killed.
The bombing of Yugoslavia?
Same thing.
It is no wonder that, against the backdrop of Iranian losses, American soldiers and officers have suddenly developed a sense of conscience, even political conscience. The number of those refusing and resigning has increased exponentially. In their resignation letters, they write that they do not want to “die for Israel.” Understandably, they are afraid.
Sending 2,500 Marines to a Pointless Death
Some 2,500 American Marines are currently sailing into the conflict zone. Wherever the brilliant generals of the Pentagon throw them — to Kharg Island in the Strait of Hormuz or to the mountains of Iran — they will probably die, and their deaths will be completely pointless.
Iran’s Ultimatum Makes Sense: Escape or Surrender
In this light, Iran’s ultimatum takes on a new meaning. The Iranians have every reason to hope that they will prevail and outmaneuver the Americans, forcing the ruler to either flee, losing his shoes, or negotiate, pay, and repent.
Because America today lacks the power, resources, and technology to wage a modern war. The White House also sensed a trap. Hence the administration’s hesitation.
At one point, the US president issues an ultimatum to Iran demanding that it evacuate the Strait of Hormuz within two days, then immediately announces that he has given them a “respite,” then calls for negotiations, and, after receiving a humiliating refusal, declares that negotiations are still underway, but in such secrecy that no one (including the Iranians) knows about them.
The Americans are at a dead end
This is not a conscious strategy, but outright panic, searching for a door marked “exit.” But there is no such door.
An attempted US ground operation would lead to unnecessary casualties among US troops and would essentially bury the current administration.
Neither the Democrats nor those in their party who oppose this war will forgive Trump for this.
…there is also the solution of retreat…
The alternative to a ground operation is either retreat, camouflaged by the announcement that all objectives have been achieved, or negotiations with Iran on Iran’s terms.
This means fulfilling all the demands stated in Iran’s ultimatum.
“It is ironic that Iran is in a stronger negotiating position today than it was before the American-Israeli aggression began. It has already survived the worst. It has nothing left to lose.”
The courage, fortitude and unity of the Iranian people demand immense respect. It is precisely such heroes that the goddess of victory will always support.




