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Behind the scenes of the 2026 Golden Fleet sync, a massive 15 point peace plan is sitting on a desk in Tehran. This is the ultimate deal or war scenario. President Trump’s 15 points demand a total hard reset of the Middle East power balance. Point one is non negotiable: the total dismantling of the nuclear infrastructure at Natanz and Fordow. Point four strikes at the heart of the conflict, requiring the permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as an open global waterway.

For the 7,000 U.S. troops staged for the invasion, these points are the rules of engagement. While the State Department offers to lift all secondary sanctions and assist with civilian nuclear power, the IRGC remains defiant. Intelligence reports suggest the regime views these terms as a demand for total surrender. As the clock ticks toward Monday at 8:00 PM, the world is waiting to see if the regime blinks or if the strategic pause ends in a final blow. #uspolitics #politics #iranisraelwar

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00:00The 15 points of peace, or 1,000 tons of TNT, the 48-hour countdown to the April 6th deadline
00:07has begun. Behind the scenes of the 2026 Golden Fleet sink, a massive 15-point peace plan is
00:14sitting on a desk in Tehran. This is the ultimate deal-or-war scenario. President Trump's 15 points
00:22demand a total hard reset of the Middle East power balance. Point one is non-negotiable.
00:29The total dismantling of the nuclear infrastructure at Natanz and Fordow. Point four strikes at the
00:37heart of the conflict, requiring the permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as an open
00:44global waterway. For the 7,000 U.S. troops staged for the invasion, these points are the rules of
00:51engagement. While the State Department offers to lift all secondary sanctions and assist with
00:57civilian nuclear power, the IRGC remains defiant. Intelligence reports suggest the regime views
01:06these terms as a demand for total surrender. As the clock ticks toward Monday at 8 p.m.,
01:12the world is waiting to see if the regime blinks. The Monday night fallout. The 48-hour clock.
01:20With the April 6th ultimatum looming, the tactical reality is a race against time. The 31st MEU and the
01:2982nd Airborne are holding in a cold sink, prepared to enforce the 15 points by any means necessary.
01:36This is not just about deterrence. It is about the American First Energy Doctrine. If the regime does
01:43not agree to the 15-point transition, the U.S. is prepared to take the oil and secure the global
01:49energy grid. The 150-kilowatt lasers on the USS Tripoli are primed to pop the drone bubble the
01:56moment the clock hits zero. While President Trump mentions very good conversations, the deployment of
02:02the USS Boxer and the 11th MEU suggests the Pentagon is preparing for the worst. Monday night is the
02:10point of no return. If the 15 points are rejected, the siege of Karg Island transitions from a tactical
02:17forecast to a combat reality. The fate of the strait and the global economy will be decided in the next
02:2448 hours.
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