Renaud Girard : «Iran, prendre le temps de vraies négociations de paix»
In an article dated April 6, 2026, Renaud Girard argues that President Trump should allow Iran more time to negotiate a peace agreement. This comes after Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran on April 5, 2026, demanding they unblock the Strait of Hormuz or face military consequences.

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AI-generatedIn an article dated April 6, 2026, Renaud Girard argues that President Trump should allow Iran more time to negotiate a peace agreement. This comes after Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran on April 5, 2026, demanding they unblock the Strait of Hormuz or face military consequences. Despite America's military superiority demonstrated by a recent rescue mission, the White House struggles to translate this advantage into political gains. Iran, though heavily bombarded, hasn't collapsed and continues retaliatory attacks against US-allied Gulf states, driving up oil prices. Girard suggests a longer timeframe for negotiations to achieve a lasting peace in the Middle East.
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5 extractedIran continues retaliatory bombardments against Gulf petromonarchies allied with the US.
Donald Trump gave Iran an ultimatum to unblock the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours on April 5, 2026.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is not collapsing despite intense bombardments.
America has overwhelming military and technological superiority over Iran.
The White House doesn't see how to convert its military advantage into political gain.