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Apr 13, 2026
Trump threatens
Iranian ships as
US naval blockade comes into effect
Iran outmaneuvers Trump; cuts deal that leaves U.S. worse
off than pre-war
John Mearsheimer
Trump Administration
in Meltdown
After War
April 14, 2026 - The United States and Iran have traded proposals for a suspension of Iranian nuclear activities, but remain far apart on the length of any agreement, according to Iranian and U.S. officials.
During weekend negotiations in Pakistan, the United States asked Iran for a 20-year suspension of uranium enrichment. The Iranians, in a formal response sent on Monday, said they would agree to up to five years, according to two senior Iranian officials and one U.S. official. President Trump rejected Iran’s offer, according to a U.S. official.

What impact will
Trump’s ‘whole civilization will die’ threat
have on Iranians?
April 13, 2026 - A U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz began Monday as an effort to raise pressure on Tehran, threatening to threatened a fragile cease-fire between Iran and the United States as European countries rejected involvement in the move.
A U.S. military official confirmed the blockade was in effect without providing additional details, and there was no indication of any incident in the blockade’s first 90 minutes. President Trump said on social media shortly after it started that any Iranian ships that approached the blockade would be “immediately ELIMINATED.”
F BOMB and Blasphemy: Trump’s unhinged
Iran post raising
25th Amendment talk
Iran War Live Updates: Top Iranian Negotiator Suggests Further Peace Talks Are Possible
By: NY Times
April 12, 2026 - The top Iranian negotiator on Sunday appeared to leave the door open for future diplomacy after marathon peace negotiations between Iran and the United States failed to immediately produce an agreement to end the war.
The fate of the fragile truce now remains uncertain after the 21 hours of talks in Pakistan, led by the Iranian negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and Vice President JD Vance. Mr. Vance said in the early hours of Sunday that Iran had “chosen not to accept our terms,” before departing the capital, Islamabad.




