IRAN–US DEAL ON THE TABLE? LEAKED DETAILS REVEAL PLAN TO END WAR, EASE SANCTIONS, AND FREEZE NUCLEAR PROGRAM — BUT CAN IT REALLY HOLD
New details have emerged about a proposed agreement between Iran and the United States, outlining a step-by-step plan aimed at ending ongoing tensions, reducing nuclear risks, and easing economic pressure
According to reports, the proposal includes:
• Ending the conflict across the region within 30 days
• Creating an international framework to prevent future war
• A mutual non-aggression pact between Iran and the US
• Inclusion of regional allies — including Israel — in the agreement
On the economic and military side:
• Gradual lifting of blockades on Iranian ports
• Reopening of key routes like the Strait of Hormuz
• Withdrawal of US forces from areas surrounding Iran
The nuclear aspect is one of the most critical parts:
• Iran would pause uranium enrichment for up to 15 years
• After that, enrichment resumes at a low level (3.6%)
• No destruction of nuclear infrastructure
• Options to manage uranium stockpiles, including transfer or dilution
This proposal could mark a major turning point in global politics — but it also raises serious questions.
Is this a genuine path to peace, or just a temporary pause in a much deeper conflict?
What do you think — breakthrough or delay tactic?

