Fair peace deal was the main topic on Sunday when President Donald Trump spoke about the ongoing tensions with the Iranian government and the next steps for his administration. He told reporters that an American delegation is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad Pakistan by Monday to start serious negotiations regarding the future of both nations.
According to the President the United States has already put a fair peace deal on the table that he describes as reasonable and balanced for everyone involved. He made it very clear that a final agreement will happen one way or another whether it is done through friendly talks or through more aggressive measures.
This strong language shows that the White House is losing patience with the current situation in the Middle East and wants a quick resolution to the long standing problems.

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The terms of the fair peace deal and the threat of force
Trump explained that while he wants a fair peace deal to succeed he is not afraid to take military action if the diplomatic path fails to deliver results. He mentioned that Iran had recently fired shots in the Strait of Hormuz which he called a complete violation of the ceasefire agreement that was supposed to keep the waters safe.
These shots reportedly targeted ships from France and Britain which adds more pressure on the international community to take a side.
If the fair peace deal is rejected the President warned that the United States would target all power stations and bridges inside Iran to stop their operations completely. He believes that the current economic blockade is already working because the country is losing about 500 million dollars every single day.

The location of the new talks in Pakistan is an interesting choice for the fair peace deal negotiations because it shows that other regional powers are becoming involved in the process. Trump seems confident that the Iranian leadership will eventually follow his demands because the financial pressure is becoming too much for them to handle.
He wrote on his social media platform that they will obey quickly and easily once they realize that the alternative is total destruction of their infrastructure. For Trump this fair peace deal is the chance for Iran to stop what he calls their killing machine and finally join the rest of the world in a peaceful way. He feels that he is doing what other American presidents should have done over the last forty seven years by standing firm against Tehran.
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Critics are worried that the fair peace deal might not be as balanced as the President claims and that his threats could lead to a major war. If the negotiations in Islamabad do not go well the risk of a direct confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz becomes very high for everyone.
The President however insists that he is only doing what is necessary to protect global trade and the interests of his allies in Europe and the Gulf. He believes that by offering a fair peace deal now he is giving the Iranian leaders a way out before things get much worse for their people.
The world is watching closely to see if the delegation arriving on Monday can actually bring back a signed paper or if the region is headed for a dark period.
The economic impact of the situation is also a major part of why a fair peace deal is so important right now for the global markets. With the Strait of Hormuz being effectively closed the price of oil and the safety of shipping routes are at risk every single day.
Trump thinks that the blockade has already done the hard work and now it is just a matter of signing a fair peace deal to make it official. He wants to be seen as the leader who finally solved the Iranian problem without having to start a full scale invasion if he can help it.
But his messages on Truth Social show that he is very much prepared for the unfriendly version of the agreement if the talks fail.
In the end the fair peace deal is the last bridge before a possible military strike that could change the face of the Middle East forever. The Iranian politicians and military leaders are currently facing a choice between saving their economy or continuing their current path of defiance.
Trump is betting that the money they are losing will force them to accept the fair peace deal despite their public statements of strength. As the sun sets on Sunday all eyes are on the airport in Islamabad to see if the American representatives can find a way to make this historic agreement a reality.

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The next few days will tell us if we are moving toward a new era of peace or a massive escalation that no one can easily stop once it begins. Only time will tell if the fair peace deal was truly fair enough for both sides to say yes.






