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Iran, US both claim victory, but did they actually concede ground?

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Updated 8.4.2026
Key Topics & People
Strait of Hormuz *Pakistan Tehran Karaj White House

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April 2026

62 articles|6 sources
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Conflict(21)
Al JazeeraApr 6

Trump warns deadline ‘final’ as Iran pushes proposal to end war

Donald Trump has warned that Iran's proposal to end the ongoing war is insufficient to prevent US action if Tehran fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's Tuesday deadline for a deal remains firm, with the US president threatening infrastructure strikes if free passage through the Strait is not guaranteed. The conflict began on February 28 with US-Israeli attacks on Iran, who responded with missile strikes. Pakistan proposed a 45-day ceasefire, but Iran reportedly rejected it, instead offering a 10-clause proposal for a permanent resolution, including safe passage through the Strait, lifting sanctions, and regional reconstruction. Trump acknowledged the Iranian proposal as a "significant step" but maintained it was "not good enough."

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South China Morning PostApr 2

Trump sends crude surging as Iran speech fails to allay war concerns

In a televised address from the White House, US President Donald Trump addressed the nation regarding the conflict with Iran. He stated the conflict was "nearing completion" and reassured Americans that the Strait of Hormuz closure was not a concern. Trump announced the US would target Iran "extremely hard" in the coming weeks, aiming to significantly weaken the country. The speech occurred on Wednesday, but Trump did not specify an end date for operations. The address aimed to reassure Americans amidst ongoing war concerns, but the article title suggests it may have had the opposite effect, causing crude oil prices to surge.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 2

Middle East crisis live: Trump says US close to ‘finishing the job’ in Iran during prime-time address

Amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, a strike on a bridge in Karaj, Iran, resulted in eight deaths and nearly 100 injuries, according to Iranian state media. Donald Trump boasted about the attack and urged Iran to negotiate a deal with the US "before it is too late," claiming the US is close to "finishing the job" in Iran. Iran's foreign minister dismissed Trump's statements, citing the attack as a sign of America's "moral collapse." International reactions are mixed, with China blaming the US and Israeli attacks for the Hormuz Strait closure, while France's Macron criticized Trump's approach. Discussions are underway regarding the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran reportedly drafting a joint navigation protocol with Oman.

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Diplomatic(18)
Al JazeeraApr 8

Iran, US both claim victory, but did they actually concede ground?

In April 2026, the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire mediated by Pakistan, halting US-Israel strikes that began in late February and caused thousands of deaths and disrupted global energy supplies. Both countries claimed victory after accepting the deal just before a US deadline to attack Iranian infrastructure if Tehran didn't agree to terms. The US suspended bombing after receiving a 10-point proposal it deemed "workable," while Iran agreed to allow ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the claims, both sides appear to have conceded on previous red lines, potentially complicating upcoming talks in Islamabad. The ceasefire aims to de-escalate a conflict that has resulted in significant regional casualties and a global energy crisis.

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South China Morning PostApr 7

Trump agrees to suspend bombing of Iran for 2 weeks

US President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of bombing in Iran, describing it as a "double-sided ceasefire" mediated by Pakistan to allow for diplomacy. The suspension is conditional on Iran ensuring the immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated the US received a 10-point proposal from Iran, believing it could be a basis for negotiation. Iran's Foreign Minister confirmed that if attacks against Iran cease, their forces will halt defensive operations, ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks. Negotiations between the US and Iran are scheduled to begin on April 10 in Islamabad.

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 8

How Trump went from threatening Iran’s annihilation to agreeing to a two-week ceasefire with Tehran

In April 2026, President Donald Trump agreed to a 14-day ceasefire with Iran, a significant shift from his earlier threats of "annihilation." The agreement followed nearly six weeks of war. Pakistan led efforts as an intermediary to de-escalate the conflict, with China also playing a quiet role in seeking a resolution. Trump stated the U.S. had met its military objectives and was working towards a long-term peace agreement with Iran. The shift in tone came after Iranian leadership presented what Trump considered a "workable" plan.

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South China Morning PostApr 8

Why the US-Iran ceasefire is seen as a failure for Donald Trump

A ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, mediated by Pakistan and reportedly influenced by China, has been reached after a five-week conflict that began on February 28th. The agreement, lasting two weeks, will see Iranian and American delegations meet in Islamabad to discuss Iran's 10-point peace proposal. This proposal, which was passed to the White House via Pakistan, includes conditions such as the lifting of US sanctions, US military withdrawal from the Middle East, and the release of frozen Iranian assets. Iran's Supreme National Security Council has characterized the ceasefire as a victory, while analysts suggest the US has limited gains despite its military superiority. The agreement ensures conditional passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Al JazeeraApr 6

Trump says US could charge for Strait of Hormuz passage amid Iran war

Amidst the ongoing war with Iran, US President Donald Trump suggested the US might impose tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated that the US, as the "winner" of the war, should collect fees rather than Iran. The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil and LNG transport, lies primarily within Omani and Iranian territorial waters. Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, demanding the reopening of the strait and acceptance of US terms to avoid attacks on Iranian infrastructure. He insisted that any deal with Iran must ensure the free flow of oil through the strait.

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 2

Trump uses Iran war address to urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a bit more time

On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the White House regarding the ongoing war in Iran. He assured Americans that military objectives would be completed "shortly" and requested more time from a skeptical public. Trump's speech aimed to calm jittery markets amid rising oil prices and falling Asian stocks, although he vowed continued pressure on Iran. While dialing back recent aggressive rhetoric, he offered no specifics on negotiations that could lead to a resolution, only promising to "finish the job." The address comes as Iran continues to inflict damage on Gulf neighbors and U.S. bases.

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Key Claims

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Iran and the United States have both claimed victory in their conflict as they both accepted a two-week ceasefire.

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At least 2,076 people have died in US-Israel strikes on Iran that began on February 28.

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The US agreed to suspend bombing Iran for two weeks.

— Donald Trump

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has declared a decisive military victory over Iran.

— Pete Hegseth

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Hegseth said that Tehran’s missile programme has been functionally destroyed.

— Pete Hegseth

March 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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South China Morning PostMar 31

Iran says it has ‘will’ to end war, as Trump zigzags on escalation

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Iran has the "will" to end the ongoing war with the US and Israel, seeking guarantees against future conflict. This statement followed recent strikes on Iran and threats from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to retaliate against US tech companies, including Google, Meta, and Apple, for alleged complicity in the assassinations of Iranian leaders. The Guards threatened to target these companies' units if further assassinations occur. The war, initiated on February 28 by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with the killing of Iran's supreme leader, has triggered regional retaliation. Trump's stance on further escalation, including potential ground troop deployment, versus negotiation remains unclear.

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Key Claims

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The Guards threatened to retaliate against leading US tech firms if more Iranian leaders were killed.

— Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

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Iran has the “necessary will” to end the war with the US and Israel.

— President Masoud Pezeshkian

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Trump has zigzagged on whether Washington plans to further escalate the war.

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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched the war on February 28.

December 2025

3 articles|1 sources
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Conflict(3)
Fox News - WorldDec 28

Iranian president says his country is at 'total war' with the US, Israel and Europe: reports

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran is in a "total war" with the U.S., Israel, and Europe, claiming these Western powers aim to weaken the country. He argued this conflict is more complex than the Iran-Iraq war, citing multifaceted pressures on Iran's livelihood, culture, politics, and security. Pezeshkian asserted that Iran's military has grown stronger since the June conflict with Israel and is prepared for a decisive response to any future attacks. His remarks were published before a scheduled meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Tensions remain high following the June conflict that resulted in deaths in both Iran and Israel, and U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

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Fox News - WorldDec 28

Iranian president says his country is at 'total war' with the US, Israel and Europe: reports

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran is in a "total war" with the U.S., Israel, and Europe, claiming these Western powers aim to weaken the country. He argued this conflict is more complex than the Iran-Iraq war, citing multifaceted pressures on Iran's livelihood, culture, politics, and security. Pezeshkian asserted that Iran's military has grown stronger since the June conflict with Israel and is prepared for a decisive response to any future attacks. His remarks were published before a scheduled meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Tensions remain high following the June conflict that resulted in deaths in both Iran and Israel, and U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

Mixed toneFactual5 sources
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Fox News - WorldDec 28

Iranian president says his country is at 'total war' with the US, Israel and Europe: reports

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran is in a "total war" with the U.S., Israel, and Europe, claiming these Western powers aim to weaken the country. He argued this conflict is more complex than the Iran-Iraq war, citing multifaceted pressures on Iran's livelihood, culture, politics, and security. Pezeshkian asserted that Iran's military has grown stronger since the June conflict with Israel and is prepared for a decisive response to any future attacks. His remarks were published before a scheduled meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Tensions remain high following the June conflict that resulted in deaths in both Iran and Israel, and U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

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Key Claims

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Iranian President says his country is at 'total war' with the US, Israel and Europe.

— Masoud Pezeshkian

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Pezeshkian said that he believes the Western powers want to bring Iran "to its knees."

— Masoud Pezeshkian

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On June 22, President Donald Trump announced U.S. forces had launched attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

— Donald Trump

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A US-brokered ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect on June 24.

— null

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Iranian President says his country is at 'total war' with the U.S., Israel and Europe.

— Masoud Pezeshkian