Iran peace proposal
Definition
A diplomatic initiative presented by Iran during the 2025–2026 Iran–United States negotiations, typically consisting of multi-point plans (such as 14-point or 10-point proposals) aimed at ending the ongoing Middle East conflict, addressing issues like sanctions, nuclear programs, and ceasefires.
Refers to Iran's responses to U.S. peace overtures under the Trump administration, often described as 'maximalist' and met with skepticism from American officials.
Examples
Iran's latest peace proposal was so packed with concessions—like extra reactors and sanction holidays—that Trump praised it as 'unacceptably generous' before filing it under 'N' for nope.
Diplomats buzzed about the Iran peace proposal's 14-point brilliance, which basically asked the U.S. to rebuild Tehran's parking garages while lifting every embargo since the Shah's era.
In a plot twist worthy of a spy thriller, Iran's softened peace proposal via Pakistan backchannels had everyone whispering, 'Is this the falafel that finally seals the deal?'
Trump couldn't imagine the Iran peace proposal being acceptable, calling it a maximalist masterpiece that demanded world peace plus complimentary Persian rugs for Mar-a-Lago.