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Did Iran Just Outplay Trump in This War?
JD Vance flew to Pakistan for US-Iran nuclear talks — and came back with nothing. After 7 weeks of war, 800+ US airstrikes, and a fragile ceasefire, America's "final and best offer" was rejected in Islamabad. Who actually won this war?
We break down Iran's 10-point peace plan, the secret February meeting between Netanyahu and Trump that started it all, the Strait of Hormuz leverage play, and why regime change failed — while exposing what this means for African economies caught in the crossfire.
This is not just a Middle East story. When Hormuz tightens and Red Sea shipping gets disrupted, fuel prices climb in Nairobi, Accra, and Dakar. Africa is not at the table — but Africa is paying the bill.
We decode the real power moves, the hidden contradictions in Washington's strategy, and what Iran still holds that most analysts aren't counting.
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