As tensions between the U.S. and Iran enter their fourth week in March 2026, Washington has reportedly sent Tehran a 15-point plan to end the conflict—but skepticism is rising about its true motives. 🔍
From Regime Change to Damage Control?
Initially aiming to weaken Iran’s nuclear program and secure oil dominance, the U.S. now faces a reality check: the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, NATO allies are refusing support, and global oil prices have skyrocketed. 📉💸 Meanwhile, President Trump’s approval ratings have plummeted to 36%, down 11 points since his 2025 return to office, according to Reuters.
Troops on Standby, Questions on Repeat
While the White House talks diplomacy, the Pentagon is preparing 3,000 troops for potential action—raising fears of forced Strait reopenings or strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Critics ask: Is this a genuine peace effort or a bid to salvage a presidency? 🤔
What’s Next?
With inflation fears rattling markets and U.S. debt losing appeal, the stakes are global. As one analyst put it: "Peace plans need actions, not just hashtags." Stay tuned as this geopolitical drama unfolds. 🎬🌐
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