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Ceasefire takes hold in Iran.

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Reuters Report
April 8, 2026
WASHINGTON/DUBAI/TEL AVIV (Reuters) - The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, suspending a six-week-old war that has killed thousands, spread across the Middle East and caused unprecedented disruption to the world's energy supplies.

There was relief on the streets and in world financial markets after President Donald Trump announced the agreement late on Tuesday, two hours before a deadline he had set for Iran to open the blockaded Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its "whole civilization.”

Both sides declared victory. But their main disputes remained unresolved, with Washington and Tehran sticking to competing demands for a potential peace deal that could shape the Middle East for generations.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he had invited Iranian and U.S. delegations to meet in Islamabad on Friday for what would be the first official peace talks since the war began, and that Iran's president had confirmed it would attend.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance, seen as the potential head of an American delegation, said Trump had told negotiators to try to reach an agreement but stopped short of confirming talks at a specific time or place.

Iran's Ruling Establishment Survives

The ceasefire is subject to Iran's agreement to pause its blockade of oil and gas passing through the strait, Trump said. Ships had yet to begin crossing by Wednesday afternoon, but Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, said Tehran would cease counter-attacks and provide safe passage through the waterway if attacks against it stopped.

The strait typically handles about one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments. News of the deal, and the prospect that the worst disruption to global energy markets in history could finally end, caused a sharp fall in oil prices and a surge in share markets around the world.

Crowds took to the streets of Iran overnight to celebrate, waving Iranian flags and burning flags of the United States and Israel. But there was also wariness that a deal would not hold.

"Israel will not allow diplomacy to work and Trump might change his view tomorrow. But at least we can sleep tonight without strikes," Alireza, 29, a government employee in Tehran, told Reuters by phone.

The ceasefire suspends the war launched on February 28 by Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had announced they aimed to prevent Iran from projecting force beyond its borders, end its nuclear program and create conditions for Iranians to topple their rulers.

Trump told the French news agency AFP that the ceasefire represented a "total and complete victory" and said on Truth Social that the U.S. had achieved its military objectives.

But the war has yet to deprive Iran either of its stockpile of near-weapons-grade highly enriched uranium or its ability to hit its neighbors with missiles and drones. The clerical leadership, which faced a mass uprising months ago, withstood the superpower onslaught with no sign of domestic opposition.

And Tehran's newly proven ability to cut off Gulf energy supplies, despite the massive U.S. military presence built across the region over decades, could reshape the power dynamics of the Gulf for years.

"The enemy, in its unjust, illegal and criminal war against the Iranian nation, has suffered an undeniable, historic and crushing defeat," Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement.

Netanyahu's office said Israel supported the decision to suspend strikes on Iran for two weeks. But the agreement is likely to be seen as a blow for the Israeli leader, who had repeatedly said he wanted Iran's rulers to fall.

"There has never been such a diplomatic disaster in all our history," said opposition politician Yair Lapid. Yair Golan, a former Israeli military deputy chief of staff, called the outcome a "complete failure that endangered Israel's security".

"The nuclear program was not destroyed. The ballistic threat remains. The regime is still intact and is even emerging from this war stronger," he wrote on X.

Israel's Attacks on Lebanon Continue

Shipping firms said they would need further assurances of safety before sailing. "Any decision to transit the Strait of Hormuz will be based on continuous risk assessments, close monitoring of the security situation, and available guidance from relevant authorities and partners," said container shipper Maersk.

The agreement did not halt Israel's parallel campaign in Lebanon, which it invaded in March in pursuit of the Iran-aligned Hezbollah militia.

The Lebanese state news agency NNA reported continued Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon, including artillery shelling and a dawn air strike on a building near a hospital that killed four people. Israel's military issued repeated urgent warnings to residents that it planned to attack the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon.

A senior Lebanese official told Reuters that Lebanon had received no information on its inclusion in the ceasefire, and had not been involved in talks.

If peace talks open on Friday in Islamabad as announced, they will begin with the main demands of the warring sides unresolved. Washington has presented its demands in a 15-point plan, while Iran has responded with a 10-point plan of its own.

In a post overnight, Trump acknowledged receiving the Iranian plan and called it "a workable basis to negotiate," which Iran's powerful security council said amounted to accepting its terms in principle. Those include lifting all sanctions, compensating Iran for damage and leaving it in control of the strait.

An Israeli official said senior Trump administration officials had assured Israel that they would insist on previous conditions, such as the removal of Iran's nuclear material, a halt to enrichment and the elimination of ballistic missiles.

Hossein Shariatmadari, editor-in-chief of Kayhan, a newspaper closely associated with late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, derided the ceasefire in an editorial, saying "compromise and negotiation are a gift to the enemy."

(Reporting by Reuters bureaus worldwide; Writing by David Dolan and Peter Graff; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Article reprinted by kind permission of The Washington Stand.
 
Hmmmm.

It would be nice if it really was peace. Worth a try I suppose! It may help stabilize the markets for a pause.

You need all parties (in this case Iran, Israel and the US) to bargain in good faith. I think Israel and the States are in good faith, but I think Iran sees this as a pause to rearm. And as a reset button.

And that might make this NOT worth the try. Rather in the same way that Chamberlains efforts for peace were ultimately useless and may have allowed Hitler more time to prepare for the inevitable. (just before WW2 broke out as he declared "Peace in our time" with Hitler as Hitler continued to take territory from Czechoslovakia)

I see the opposition to Netanyahu is making this sound bad for Bibi- that is expected but I'm sure the press will try to make it even worse for Bibi if they can.
 
Hmmmm.

It would be nice if it really was peace. Worth a try I suppose! It may help stabilize the markets for a pause.

You need all parties (in this case Iran, Israel and the US) to bargain in good faith. I think Israel and the States are in good faith, but I think Iran sees this as a pause to rearm. And as a reset button.

And that might make this NOT worth the try. Rather in the same way that Chamberlains efforts for peace were ultimately useless and may have allowed Hitler more time to prepare for the inevitable. (just before WW2 broke out as he declared "Peace in our time" with Hitler as Hitler continued to take territory from Czechoslovakia)

I see the opposition to Netanyahu is making this sound bad for Bibi- that is expected but I'm sure the press will try to make it even worse for Bibi if they can.
There will never be "peace" coming from Iran.
At least no real peace.
Anyone who knows anything about their religious ideology understands that Iran and any nation that holds the Islamic ideology will never give in, because their Koran encourages them to lie and be martyrs to accomplish their cause.

Lee Brainard posted the following on his Soothkeep Telegram channel today..........


The late Dave Hunt said this regarding “ceasefires”……

“According to shari’a (Islamic law), there can never be peace, only a temporary ceasefire, between the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds. This fact is found in any number of texts such as War and Peace in the Law of Islam by Professor Majid Khadduri, a Muslim expert on Islamic law. As Bosnian Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic recently said, “There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non-Islamic societies....” This is Islam! But political correctness will not admit the unpleasant truth.
Lying to promote Islam is considered honorable.”

 
There will never be "peace" coming from Iran.
At least no real peace.
Anyone who knows anything about their religious ideology understands that Iran and any nation that holds the Islamic ideology will never give in, because their Koran encourages them to lie and be martyrs to accomplish their cause.

Lee Brainard posted the following on his Soothkeep Telegram channel today..........


The late Dave Hunt said this regarding “ceasefires”……

“According to shari’a (Islamic law), there can never be peace, only a temporary ceasefire, between the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds. This fact is found in any number of texts such as War and Peace in the Law of Islam by Professor Majid Khadduri, a Muslim expert on Islamic law. As Bosnian Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic recently said, “There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non-Islamic societies....” This is Islam! But political correctness will not admit the unpleasant truth.
Lying to promote Islam is considered honorable.”

Trump and his advisers must know this. If they do, then this must be for show to the world to appear as fair. I don’t get it otherwise.
 

Vance Warns Iranians Ahead Of Pakistan Talks: US "Has All The Cards" & "We Want The Nuclear Fuel"​

Summary:

  • Vice President Vance (who's been tapped to lead talks) warns Iranians: Trump "has all the cards" and cannot have a nuclear weapon. Follows Pentagon/WH declaring "total victory". Iran says it has upper-hand.
  • US, Iran agree to meet for first direct talks in Islamabad. Situation fragile given that Iran is threatening to hit Israel again over IDF's massive Lebanon airstrikes. Tehran says 3 clauses already violated.
  • Iran meanwhile demands stiff fees for ships passing through Hormuz during the ceasefire, and says it holds the final authority on which vessels get to pass. Tehran leaders have asserted 'victory' for Iran, amid positive international reaction to the ceasefire.
  • The first two ships since the ceasefire was announced have crossed the Strait of Hormuz after Iran said it will demand that shipping companies pay tolls in cryptocurrency. Hours later, Fars announces a halt to ships' passage. This as IDF pummels Lebanon.
  • Saudi Arabia's vital East-West oil pipeline carrying crude from the Gulf to the Red Sea for export has been attacked at a pumping station, oil rises on the news. There's been sporadic attacks on other Gulf states too. Kuwait sees key energy, water sites hit.
President Trump earlier in the day floated the possibility that it could be Vice President JD Vance heading up negotiations with the Iranians in Islamabad. Axios is now reporting that he's been tapped. Vance this afternoon, speaking to Fox News, asserted that President Trump "has all the cards" in negotiations and that Tehran must recognize the US position.

Vance outlined Washington's apparent core objective, saying, "We want Iran to not be able to make a nuclear weapon. We want the nuclear fuel, which is something the president has made very clear."

"And again, the way to think about this is the United States has certain demands and certain things that we want. The Iranians have things they can get out of the negotiation. The more that they're willing to give us, I think the more they're going to get things out of this negotiation. The president's talked about sanctions relief."

However, he added that economic incentives remain conditional, saying, "The president's talked about economic partnerships and things like that. That's not going to happen unless the Iranians make a firm commitment to stop anything close to the development of a nuclear weapon."

Vance concluded by emphasizing US leverage, stating, "And frankly, the president has all the cards here. We've got a lot of leverage. We've got a lot of things that we can do, but right now, I think we're in a good spot."


US, Iranian Delegates Agree to Meet in Islamabad Friday

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced that American and Iranian delegates have accepted an invitation to meet in Islamabad on Friday.

He said of a talk with the Iranian president, "I expressed my deep appreciation for the wisdom and foresight of Iran's leadership in accepting Pakistan's proposal to host peace talks in Islamabad later this week, aimed at our joint efforts to restore calm to the region. President Pezeshkian also affirmed Iran's participation in the upcoming negotiations, expressed gratitude for Pakistan's efforts, and extended his best wishes to the people of Pakistan."

 
I have been thinking about the situation with Iran, and I am observing with a broader view on how things are playing out, considering a bigger picture through the lens of scripture
Prophetically we know there will be a time of peace in the Middle East, but it has to go beyond Iran, and must include Iran's proxies like Hezbollah, Hamas, The Houthis, to get the sense of peace from all fronts for Israel to feel it is "dwelling in safety", with "unwalled villages" as described in Ezekiel 38.
We have seen the Ezekiel 38 alliances forming and gaining strength, but we are not there yet.
Until that scenario is in place, we keep in mind that God is in control, and it is God Who directs the outcomes towards His purpose.
One thing I believe is that God's Grace is still in progress with His "long suffering, not wanting anyone to perish, but that everyone come to repentance and be saved"
2 Peter 3:9, and even recently we hear of people coming to faith in Jesus, even among the Muslim people.
So maybe God is holding back this prophecy of Ezekiel 38 in which Persia (Iran) is part of the coalition led by Gog coming from the North, which many prophecy scholars believe goes into the Tribulation period.
Prophetically, Peace will be on hold until God says its time for Israel to feel that sense of safety leading God to put the "hook in Gog's jaw", to lead the coalition with the joining Islamic nations, which includes Iran, in the invasion of Ezekiel 38.
 
God's Grace is still in progress with His "long suffering, not wanting anyone to perish, but that everyone come to repentance and be saved"
2 Peter 3:9, and even recently we hear of people coming to faith in Jesus, even among the Muslim people.
AMEN
So maybe God is holding back this prophecy of Ezekiel 38 in which Persia (Iran) is part of the coalition led by Gog coming from the North, which many prophecy scholars believe goes into the Tribulation period.
I think you are right
Prophetically, Peace will be on hold until God says its time for Israel to feel that sense of safety leading God to put the "hook in Gog's jaw",
YES
 
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