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The 10 truths they hid from you: US lied after accepting Iran’s 10 points, sought solution from day 10

The 10 truths they hid from you: US lied after accepting Iran’s 10 points, sought solution from day 10
 US accepted Iran’s 10 points for negotiations – Washington secretly moved supplies through Hormuz to its military bases
 

An incredible revelation comes to light showing that the reality presented by Trump and his team regarding the war in Iran is a fabricated lie. Certain truths are being revealed that the Americans either distorted or concealed regarding the Iranian issue. How can it be proven who is telling the truth and who is spreading misinformation? Pakistan is playing the role of mediator, acting as the third party in the negotiations; thus, the truth is singular and is now being exposed.

Truth is the first casualty of war, but here there is a mediator who knows the facts.

They had agreed to the full lifting of the naval blockade

  1. The Americans had agreed to the full lifting of the naval blockade so that Iran would simultaneously open the Strait of Hormuz for ships. However, despite the agreement, the US military blocked the passage of ships again and is employing methods like a naval blockade. Iran considers this a violation of the ceasefire and has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz.

  2. Iran has not yet agreed to the next round of negotiations with the United States, despite reports that a new dialogue would begin on April 19 or 20, 2026.

From the 10th day of the war the US wanted a truce

  1. The Americans began sending messages and requests for a ceasefire and negotiations to end the war they themselves had started as early as the 10th day of the conflict.

US accepted Iran’s 10 points for negotiations

  1. On the 40th day of the war, with the official announcement by the US President that he accepts Iran’s 10-point plan as the framework for negotiations to end the war, Iran agreed to conduct these negotiations in Islamabad through the mediation of Pakistan. Iran’s 10 points included that Hormuz will be under the full sovereignty of Iran, that Iran will continue to enrich uranium, maintain its missile forces, and that Israel must withdraw from Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.

  2. These negotiations lasted 21 hours without interruption, and the Iranian delegation raised and pursued the demands of the Iranian people with seriousness and initiative at the height of the distrust toward the United States.

US changed strategy during negotiations and set new demands

  1. Despite the fact that prior to the start of negotiations, the US had agreed to act within the framework of Iran’s 10-point plan, during the negotiations they raised new and ambitious demands, which were rejected. One of these was for Iran to hand over all its uranium to the US—something the Iranians rejected immediately. For this reason, this phase of the negotiations ended without a clear result, and the continuation of talks was postponed until a time when the Americans understand they did not win the war and therefore cannot impose terms.

US submitted new proposals

  1. In recent days, with the presence of the Commander of the Pakistani Army in Tehran as a mediator and middleman in the negotiations, new proposals have been submitted by the Americans, which Iran is currently examining and has not yet answered.

  2. Iran, in this unjust war, will not compromise, will not retreat, and will not tolerate anything; it will defend the interests and concerns of the Iranian nation with all its might. One of the key conditions for Iran's acceptance of the temporary truce was a ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, which Israel violated.

  3. At Iran’s insistence, Israel agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon, and it was decided that if the Americans respected the ceasefire on all fronts, the Strait of Hormuz would open temporarily and conditionally until the end of the ceasefire period, only for the passage of commercial vessels—not military ships or civilian ships of the warring countries—under the control and permission of the Iranian armed forces and through a route determined by Iran.

US secretly moved supplies through Hormuz to its military bases

  1. Considering that the majority of equipment for US military bases in the Persian Gulf region is provided through the transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, and this constitutes a threat to the national security of Iran and the Persian Gulf region, Iran is determined to exercise supervision and control over traffic through the Strait of Hormuz until the war is definitively ended and a lasting peace is achieved in the region.

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