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US, Iran fail to reach peace agreement
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Posted By: Mercedes44, 4/12/2026 3:57:09 AM

Vice President JD Vance said the US and Iran failed to strike a peace deal to end the six-week war rocking the Middle East, blaming Tehran’s refusal to give up its nuclear ambitions — leaving uncertainty over whether fighting will resume. Vance delivered the quick-hit update after 21 hours of grueling negotiations in Pakistan, noting meaningful discussions were held with Iran but none that brokered a deal on terms laid out by the US. “The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement,” Vance told reporters in Islamabad. “And I think that’s bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: mifla 4/12/2026 5:53:08 AM (No. 2091677)
Not surprising. The clerics will let Iran be burned to the ground.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DCGIRL 4/12/2026 6:00:14 AM (No. 2091680)
Those in the peace discussions from Iran live in a different universe. They are close to savages. When someone tells me the muslim religion is a religion of peace, I know the person telling me this is close to insane. The negotiating Irans are so use to the weak leadership we had in the past (Bush, Clinton, Obama and Biden) they are hoping that JD falls in the same trap. We should just finish wiping the Iran leadership off the map and say we tried.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: petrichor 4/12/2026 7:05:27 AM (No. 2091704)
The world can not allow a country to claim ownership of the seas. Sadly, it may be up to the U.S.A. to enforce that. I oppose making life miserable for the Iranian people, although that's pretty much their state of affairs and they're used to it after the mullahs reign.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bpl40 4/12/2026 7:21:01 AM (No. 2091707)
I would recommend the following plan of action: - Tell Iran that the remaining 'ceasefire' period will remain valid as far as the US is concerned. - Firmly and vigorously commence clearing Hormuz and creating a new safe passage. -Warn Iran in strongest terms that any interference will meet with severest of consequences - Any missile attacks on Israel should be replied by recommencing the assassination attacks on the leadership - Block all oil coming from Iran from transiting Hormuz until they agree to come to the table again. The Iranians are so delusional and blinded, they will fall on their own swords.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 4/12/2026 7:49:30 AM (No. 2091714)
Color me shocked and surprised. There may be a few rational Iranians in the remaining leadership but out of fear of having their heads removed they will follow the IRGC into Hell. So be it, our warships are already at work clearing the strait of mines and if Iran fires off one little missile or drone, there goes their electric grid and they will die in the dark. Trump has given them more chances than they deserve to become human beings. Now they can sit in the ruins, hold hands and sing the Billy Joel version of "We Will All Go Down Together."
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 4/12/2026 8:02:41 AM (No. 2091719)
The HARD reality is that NO negotiations can realistically be held with the Islamist government. Iran has been crushed and they walk in the door acting like they are the ones that won. They have been and continue to be, insane. We need to continue to tear apart all Iranian military assets, eliminate their leadership, and destroy the IRGC. At some point, new leadership will arise that is more realistic about negotiations. We will know this when they agree, AHEAD of any meetings, that they will meet our demands over nuclear weapons, the end of funding terrorists, the safety of the Strait of Hormuz, etc.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Red Jeep 4/12/2026 8:13:58 AM (No. 2091722)
Start bombing one power plant a day until a surrender is made.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: TCloud 4/12/2026 8:51:25 AM (No. 2091728)
Time to rub em out SIR!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: FunOne 4/12/2026 8:53:56 AM (No. 2091730)
Poster #2 is correct. The root cause of turmoil in the Middle East is clear--Islamic fundamentalist obsession of the current Iranian leadership. How much more clear could it be as they pledge "Death to America, death to Israel" for nearly half a century. President Trump has proclaimed that "unconditional surrender" of these religious fanatics would be required--hopefully, he remembers this proclamation. The first priority of such unconditional surrender must be to install a new government that cannot include anyone involved in the current government. Reza Palavi, son of the Shah would be perfect as he seems inclined toward a partnership with President Trump and the United States. We can't afford a roll of the dice to define the new government of Iran (hopefully Persia). Otherwise, winning the war is a false claim, and our investment in American lives and resources becomes just an expensive kicking of the can down the years until atomic weapons appear in the Iranian arsenal. Hopefully, our Vice-President will have the Iranian leadership understand the reality that none of them will continue in a new government that they can live to see, or reject reality and join previous Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in search of the promised 72 virgins.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: chance_232 4/12/2026 9:03:51 AM (No. 2091733)
Since the beginning of the so called "negotiations" Iran has been dictating terms, as if they won. I don't know if they are stupid, crazy, deluded or just uninformed. Perhaps all of the above. This will end when the regime is rooted out and destroyed on the ground. Its been a month. What are the Iranian people waiting for? Oh....I know. They expect US boots on the ground.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: felixcat 4/12/2026 9:04:13 AM (No. 2091734)
Republicans in Congress - take note: Negotiating with the Mad Mullahs of Iran (or whatever is left of them) is the same as negotiating with Democrats. Like the mullahs, the Dems want to see this country destroyed. David Webb has been on his talk show and on Fox kind of dissing the pro-Reza Pahlavi groups saying that they really have no role to play and yet, all the Iranian expatriates that I've seen on Fox and Newsmax are supportive of Reza as a transitional figure as Reza himself keeps emphasizing. 47 years of mad mullah oppression - it's going to take time for the country to recover.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Italiano 4/12/2026 9:15:59 AM (No. 2091739)
Give Trump an A for effort, but "Mideast Peace" is delusional. It will never happen until Armageddon.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: wyowumin 4/12/2026 10:03:10 AM (No. 2091753)
Right. I'm sitting here with my shocked face.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: JackBurton 4/12/2026 10:03:47 AM (No. 2091754)
Our actual enemy here is Islam. The True Believers will die for that stupid, murderous, reli.... I mean, political philosophy dressed as a religion. Iran can fall but those nuts will still be out there. I'm wondering why we shouldn't get a bunch of Western Civilization loving young Iranians out of there and train them with guns and tactics and send them back with supplies.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Kafka2 4/12/2026 10:45:46 AM (No. 2091772)
Let’s face it. Iran never intended to negotiate. They didn’t honor any of the truce agreement. It was strictly a stalling tactic. Since Iran's military infrastructure has been destroyed, it is time to move on to the joint military and civilian infrastructure. Let bridge and power plant destruction begin.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: whyyeseyec 4/12/2026 11:24:11 AM (No. 2091783)
@#9 - You state - "and our investment in American lives and resources becomes just an expensive kicking of the can down the years until atomic weapons appear in the Iran arsenal" - or, until the Rats get back in power and send the Mullahs more pallets of cash!
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Italiano 4/12/2026 11:29:31 AM (No. 2091786)
Her's an idea: Why don't we take care of our Muslim problem here at home? A more clear and present danger and a more imminent threat.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: stablemoney 4/12/2026 11:47:08 AM (No. 2091795)
The Iranians were never going to agree, only stall. I am very glad Vance wound it up fast, and is coming home.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: DVC 4/12/2026 11:56:33 AM (No. 2091799)
Iran hasn't gotten to where they understand that they are defeated entirely. Start taking down their government buildings, all bridges, then look for pumping stations on their irrigation system. Eventually, the people may realize that they must overthrow the regime or have no way to grow food, cross a river and no government buildings. AND the USA does NOT rebuild ANYTHING after this is over.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Vaquero45 4/12/2026 12:09:34 PM (No. 2091803)
Islam is not a religion. It’s a cult - a murderous, medieval, mindless, misogynistic death cult. Its adherents have been marrying their first cousins for 1,400 years; the ones that aren’t morons are homicidal maniacs. We’ve finally shown the whole world that you can’t “negotiate” with these savages. Now, it’s time to finish the job. Clear the Strait of Hormuz. Take their oil, and sell it for $80 a barrel to everybody except China. Blow up their power plants, waterworks, bridges and sewage plants. Send them back to the 7th century. Then, leave them to themselves.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: JHHolliday 4/12/2026 12:49:58 PM (No. 2091815)
This President is not like his predecessors. I really can't imagine what Iranian leaders are thinking. They have killed thousands of their own people to hold power and impose their nut ball "religion". DJT rightly called them crazy bastards a few days ago. They are now in the FO part of FA.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: MickTurn 4/12/2026 1:05:43 PM (No. 2091823)
The only real solution is to KILL 100% of the current leadership, the IRGA, Police and destroy all their weapons if we haven't already. ONLY THEN can sanity prevail with New Leadership. I don't understand why the former Sha's son isn't being supported!
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Reply 23 - Posted by: JHHolliday 4/13/2026 12:18:03 PM (No. 2092144)
The long awaited 12th "Imam" has come out of his well to raise hell. Unfortunately, he is not a Muslim nor an Imam and his initials are DJT.
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