Donald Trump lashes out as his Iran ‘victory’ is alleged to be a compromise America was 'forced' to accept – We Got This Covered
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Donald Trump lashes out as his Iran ‘victory’ is alleged to be a compromise America was ‘forced’ to accept

Both sides are right back where it all began: the negotiating table.

Iran has finally accepted a two-week-long ceasefire after President Donald Trump announced that he was ready to suspend U.S. attacks on the condition that Tehran fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. As expected, Trump has now turned his focus to reining in anyone who dares call this a non-victory for him.

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Crude oil had hit $144 on some markets, and had it reached the dreaded $150, the global economic consequences would have been unprecedented in the 21st century. Both sides clearly wanted this conflict to pause.

Trump released a statement declaring Iran’s 10-point proposal “workable.” Israel also eventually agreed to the ceasefire — albeit begrudgingly. This war has perhaps been one of the most contentious and propagandized conflicts in the internet age. While carnage reigned on the ground, taking lives and devastating economies, both sides framed the war as a winning and justifiable cause.

Trump was always confident he could declare victory at any point, and MAGA loyalists would follow without questioning whether his objectives were met. For Iran, the war may have triggered a rally-around-the-flag effect, driven by attacks on their infrastructure by Israel and the U.S. While the regime remains unpopular with large swaths of the Iranian population, reports suggest that the perception of an external threat poses an even larger danger to livelihoods. CNN reported from Iran immediately after the ceasefire, and by and large, Iranians were deeply skeptical about whether the ceasefire would hold.

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Iranians gathered in the streets of Tehran after a ceasefire was announced, with some voicing skepticism about the agreement. #cnn #news #iran #ceasefire #trump

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Specifically, CNN’s reporting — quoting Iran as saying, “Iran says it has achieved a great victory and forced the United States to accept its 10-point plan, according to a statement from Iran’s Supreme National Security Council report by Iranian state media” — appears to have triggered Trump’s latest annoyance with the network.

According to The Independent, Trump responded on Truth Social, saying, “The alleged Statement put out by CNN World News is a FRAUD, as CNN well knows. The false Statement was linked to a Fake News site (from Nigeria) and, of course, immediately picked up by CNN and blared out as a ‘legitimate’ headline.” FCC Chair Brendan Carr added his own commentary on X, calling it “outrageous.”

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council’s 10-point plan, according to Al Jazeera, is as follows:

  • Coordinated passage through the Strait of Hormuz with Iranian forces, boosting Iran’s economic and geopolitical leverage
  • The need to end the war against all elements of the “axis of resistance”
  • The withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from all bases and deployment points in the region
  • The establishment of a safe transit protocol in the Strait of Hormuz that guarantees Iran’s dominance according to the agreed terms
  • Full payment of Iran’s damages according to estimates
  • The lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions, as well as resolutions of the Board of Governors and Security Council
  • The release of all Iranian assets and properties frozen abroad
  • The ratification of all these matters in a binding Security Council resolution

The entire point of the ceasefire was to negotiate these 10 points. Whether both sides agree with them, or how the Iranians frame their position going into negotiations, does not mean the public should have the truth hidden from them. Trump has said outrageous things, and so has the Iranian regime. After all the bombs, civilian deaths, and destruction, both sides have returned to the negotiating table. That is the real outrageous fact about this war.


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Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.