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Trump Announces Fresh US-Iran Negotiations in Pakistan Starting Monday, Threatens to Destroy Every Power Plant and Bridge if Tehran Rejects ‘Fair and Reasonable’ Deal

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The geopolitical standoff between the United States and Iran has entered a critical phase, as U.S. President Donald Trump announced a fresh round of negotiations set to begin Monday in Pakistan—while simultaneously issuing some of his strongest threats yet against Tehran.

According to multiple reports, U.S. envoys are expected to arrive in Islamabad for renewed diplomatic talks aimed at ending weeks of escalating conflict. Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary, hosting previous discussions that yielded limited progress but failed to produce a lasting agreement. 

Trump described the proposed agreement as “fair and reasonable,” urging Iran to accept terms that reportedly include restrictions tied to nuclear activity and the reopening of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The waterway—through which a significant portion of global oil supply passes—has remained a central flashpoint, with Iran recently reimposing restrictions amid ongoing hostilities. 

However, the diplomatic push has been overshadowed by stark warnings from Washington. Trump has publicly threatened to “knock out every single power plant” and “every single bridge” in Iran if Tehran rejects the deal, signaling a potential escalation that could target critical infrastructure. 

These remarks come after accusations that Iran violated an existing ceasefire, including reported incidents involving gunfire near commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. In response, the U.S. has maintained pressure through a naval blockade and heightened military readiness in the region. 

Despite the aggressive rhetoric, both sides appear to be leaving the door open for diplomacy. Previous negotiations in Islamabad reportedly achieved modest progress on key issues, though major disagreements—particularly around security guarantees and sanctions—remain unresolved. 

The stakes are high not only for the region but for the global economy. Continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has already driven volatility in energy markets, while the looming expiration of a fragile ceasefire raises fears of a broader military confrontation. 

As talks resume, the coming days are likely to determine whether the crisis moves toward de-escalation through diplomacy—or spirals into a deeper and more dangerous conflict.

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