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A Major Middle East U-Turn! Iran and the U.S. Suddenly Shake Hands—the Truth Is Astonishing
On April 8, everyone around the world thought the Middle East was about to explode—U.S. amphibious forces blocked the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said, “in 4 hours we’ll send you back to the Stone Age,” Israel had just bombed Iran’s oil refinery, and Iran’s 1,000 missiles were aimed at Israel. As it turned out, one phone call from Pakistan caused both sides to suddenly “stand down.”
Iran proclaimed a “historic victory” loudly; the U.S. stayed silent, and Israel also said nothing. So what’s the truth? No one could be pushed to act anymore—Iran’s oil exports plunged, and its foreign exchange dried up; Israel’s intercept missiles ran out; the U.S. feared oil prices would surge and inflation would spiral out of control. This “stand-down” was not a victory at all—it was all three parties cutting their losses together.
Even more surreal was that everyone thought fighting would reignite two weeks later, but Trump suddenly posted on X: “Iran can start rebuilding.” No fighting! The two sides secretly reached an agreement:
· Iran’s concessions: suspend nuclear activities, accept inspections, and no longer block the strait.
· The U.S.’s commitment: lift sanctions, unfreeze hundreds of billions of assets, and help Iran rebuild.
· Core deal: the oil tankers of the Strait of Hormuz pass through, paying Iran a “toll.”
Each gets what it needs—Iran gets the money, and the U.S. stabilizes oil prices. With Shia armed groups collapsing, Israel no longer has a war pretext, and the U.S. is preparing to withdraw troops from the Middle East.
The door to war has been shut. Peace may not go smoothly, but this time, everyone has finally had their fill of the suffering of war. On April 8, 2026, maybe a new Middle East really is beginning.
Do you think this time the peace can last?