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Trump’s 15-Point Deal For Iran: Missiles, Uranium & Proxies
The United States has proposed a comprehensive 15-point plan aimed at securing a ceasefire and ending the ongoing Iran war. Delivered to Tehran through intermediaries in Pakistan, the diplomatic framework outlines sweeping demands to de-escalate the Middle East conflict. Central to the peace proposal is the complete dismantling of Iran's primary nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, alongside a strict ban on domestic uranium enrichment. The plan also requires Tehran to abandon its ballistic missile program, halt funding for regional proxy groups, and guarantee safe commercial passage through the vital Strait of Hormuz to stabilize global oil markets. In exchange for these major concessions, Washington is offering a one-month truce to facilitate negotiations, the complete lifting of crippling international sanctions, and support for a UN-monitored civilian nuclear energy program.