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Iran is not begging for peace — it's setting the terms. Tehran has laid out five non-negotiable conditions for ending the war, including full reparations and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and won't negotiate until all are accepted. After 80+ waves of retaliatory strikes decimating American and Israeli assets, Iran is fighting from a position of resolve, not desperation.
Iran is desperately looking for an exit ramp because Trump's military is crushing the regime ahead of schedule. Senior leadership is gone, the Navy and Air Force are destroyed, and defensive capabilities are shrinking by the hour. The regime reached out wanting to talk only after Trump made clear he was prepared to unleash hell — that's not strength, that's a defeated enemy stalling.
The rationale presented publicly for the war with Iran deeply differs from the military objectives outlined in the House Armed Services Committee briefing, raising serious concerns. As the conflict drags on without clarity or alignment, it risks rapidly eroding support in Congress and among the American public, potentially undermining both political backing and long-term sustainability of the mission.
The Middle East conflict has escalated too far, with violence spreading and consequences deepening across the region. Civilian suffering is rising, casualties are mounting and the global economic toll is worsening. The United States and Israel must act urgently to end the war. Iran, meanwhile, should halt attacks on neighboring states not directly involved, helping prevent further regional destabilization and broader humanitarian fallout.