Nournews: The recent ceasefire between Iran and the United States is, in fact, a result achieved after Iran’s victories on the battlefield and the failure of the military strategies of the United States and the Zionist regime. The United States, which had previously attempted to force Iran into submission through military pressure, sanctions, and diplomatic threats, has now clearly acknowledged the very points Iran had long emphasized.
While Trump and his allies seek to downplay the importance of this ceasefire and attempt—through media tools—to portray the plan as insignificant, the realities on the battlefield and global reactions point to the failure of U.S. military objectives and Iran’s upper hand in this crisis. Ultimately, Iran’s 10-point plan has been accepted as the foundation and framework of the ceasefire, which not only establishes a new regional diplomacy but also demonstrates the legitimacy of Iran in the face of Western threats.
The War of Narratives; Distortion of Facts and the Global Reflection of Reality
While U.S. media and officials attempt to promote their own narrative of the ceasefire and the war, global realities clearly indicate that Iran has prevailed in this conflict. The war of narratives between Iran and the United States continues; the United States seeks to present itself to the world as a military victor, while global acknowledgment of Iran’s advantage on the battlefield undermines these claims.
Various countries—including China, Russia, and the European Union—have indirectly supported Iran’s proposal and are working to present this agreement not only from a political standpoint but also from a humanitarian perspective as a means of ending endless wars. European countries such as Germany and France emphasize that the Zionist regime must halt its attacks on Lebanon and prevent further violations of human rights in the region.
These global developments indicate that the world has grown weary of war and military threats and is seeking a sustainable solution for peace and security in the Middle East. Ultimately, this shift could fundamentally transform global policies and solidify Iran’s position as a strong and influential actor on the international stage.
The Need for Change in Western Approaches; Ending Political Games and Moving Toward Realist Diplomacy
Western officials must distance themselves from past policies and reassess their approaches based on new regional realities. Iran has consistently emphasized defending its rights and confronting external threats, and in this path, it will not accept any attempt to weaken its regional position. Today, not only Iran but many other countries have realized that old Western policies have reached a dead end.
In this regard, Western countries must acknowledge new regional realities and work—through pressure on the Zionist regime—to halt clear violations of the ceasefire and continued aggression against Lebanon and other regions. Until these fundamental actions are taken, peace and stability in the region will not be possible. Iran has also clearly declared that regional equations can no longer be shaped in favor of Western powers, and that the interests of Iran and the peoples of the region must be defended in practical and realistic terms.
Ceasefire; A Turning Point in Regional and Global Equations
The recent ceasefire between Iran and the United States is not only a sign of the end of war between the two sides, but could also represent a turning point in regional and global developments. This ceasefire effectively alters regional and international policies and creates new equations in the Middle East. Western countries must understand that the era of sanctions policies and military pressure has passed, and that new equations must be based on respect for the rights of Iran and other regional countries.
Iran seeks to establish lasting peace with honesty and transparency, but such peace must be achieved on the basis of the legitimate rights of nations—not through diplomatic deception or economic pressure. Western countries must review their policies—especially regarding their approach toward the Zionist regime—and move toward a realistic strategy to preserve security and stability in the region. Otherwise, the flames of war may once again ignite and spread across the region and the world.