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Donald Trump Reads Iran’s New Ceasefire Proposal and Immediately Calls It Garbage, Declaring the Entire Deal On Life Support as Fresh Violations Threaten to Ignite Wider Conflict in the Region

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Trump Slams Iran’s Ceasefire Proposal as “A Piece of Garbage” – Truce “On Life Support” Amid Ongoing Hormuz Tensions

Washington, D.C. – May 11, 2026 — In a characteristically blunt assessment, President Donald Trump has sharply rejected Iran’s latest ceasefire proposal, describing it as “a piece of garbage” and warning that the fragile U.S.-Iran truce agreed upon in early April is now “on life support.”

The comments, shared widely by the official White House Rapid Response account, come as diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region continue amid repeated violations, naval confrontations, and disruptions in the critical Strait of Hormuz.

Background on the Fragile Truce

The ceasefire was originally brokered by Pakistan and announced on April 7-8, 2026, as a two-week pause in what had become a intense period of conflict between the United States (and its allies) and Iran. The deal aimed to halt active hostilities, reopen shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most vital oil chokepoints—and pave the way for broader negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program and regional security.11

However, implementation has been rocky from the start. Iran has faced accusations of restricting shipping, charging exorbitant tolls, and conducting attacks on vessels, while the U.S. has maintained a naval blockade on Iranian ports and responded forcefully to perceived threats. Sporadic flare-ups, including incidents involving commercial ships, U.S. naval assets, and regional targets in the UAE, have kept tensions high even as both sides extended the pause to allow for talks.12

Trump’s Strong Words

Speaking from behind the Resolute Desk, President Trump delivered his unfiltered verdict on the latest Iranian overture:

“After reading that piece of garbage they sent us… It’s on life support.”

In the video, Trump appears animated, gesturing with his hands as he emphasizes the inadequacy of Iran’s proposals. His remarks underscore a hardline stance: the administration views Tehran’s offers as insufficient, lacking the concessions necessary for a durable agreement—particularly on nuclear ambitions and freedom of navigation in the Strait.0

The White House has signaled that while the U.S. remains open to negotiations—facilitated in part through channels in Pakistan and involving senior officials—the core demands have not changed. These include verifiable steps to dismantle Iran’s nuclear weapons pursuits and guarantees for safe passage through international waterways.

Broader Implications

The renewed rhetoric arrives at a delicate moment for global energy markets. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have already contributed to volatility in oil prices and shipping costs, affecting economies far beyond the Middle East. Analysts warn that a full collapse of the ceasefire could lead to wider escalation, further threatening supply chains and regional stability.

Critics of the administration argue that the tough talk risks derailing diplomacy, while supporters praise Trump’s approach as necessary realism against what they see as Iranian bad-faith negotiations.

As of now, no new deadline has been set for the extended truce, but pressure is mounting for a breakthrough. U.S. officials, including those involved in back-channel talks, continue to engage while military readiness in the region remains elevated.

President Trump has repeatedly emphasized that any final deal must prioritize American interests, allied security, and long-term peace—conditions he believes Iran’s latest proposal fails to meet.

The situation remains fluid, with markets and diplomats closely watching for Iran’s response to the latest U.S. position.

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