【Trump Explodes with 'Century Reconciliation' Insider: Has Tehran Nodded? India Unexpectedly Offers Zero Tariff 'Letter of Indemnity'】
On May 15, Washington time, Trump suddenly dropped a bombshell in the Oval Office: this pair of 'arch-enemies', the U.S. and Iran, have quietly reached the finish line of a peace agreement? This unconventional president made a stunning statement: "I can reveal that we are having the most in-depth strategic dialogue with Iran since World War II - yes, they have almost fully accepted it."
While global media speculated on the authenticity of this statement, policy observers were already poring over the geopolitical codebook of the Persian Gulf. Insiders revealed that the agreement framework might include groundbreaking clauses such as joint escorting in the Strait of Hormuz and dynamic monitoring of uranium enrichment activities. However, intriguingly, Tehran has maintained tactical silence, only responding to reporters with 'not ruling out any possibilities.'
What’s even more intriguing is that India suddenly presented a 'zero tariff' economic agreement to Washington at this moment. New Delhi's tactic of using economic leverage for diplomatic gain is interpreted as a move to seize a favorable position in great power rivalry—after all, the $20 billion annual import of Iranian oil has always been a 'strategic lifeline' that Modi's government finds hard to sever.
Some analysts point out that this foggy 'trilateral game' is filled with Trump-style political wisdom: it is he who pressures for a negotiating window through economic high-pressure tactics, and it was also he who ordered the killing of Soleimani during the Persian New Year. If he truly facilitates a 'new Persian Gulf security framework', the betting odds for the Nobel Peace Prize may be reshuffled. However, the anti-American slogans on the streets of Tehran have yet to be removed, and hawks on Capitol Hill have begun to harshly criticize 'appeasement policies.' Can this political tightrope survive the hurricane of the midterm elections?