Special Report: Trump Proposes 15-Point Iran Peace Plan as Oil Prices
Special Report: Trump Proposes 15-Point Iran Peace Plan as Oil Prices
Special Report

Special Report: Trump Proposes 15-Point Iran Peace Plan as Oil Prices

President Donald Trump has announced a significant shift in U.S. policy toward Iran, pivoting from threats of military strikes to a 15-point peace proposal that has already impacted global markets. The announcement, made Monday in Memphis, followed a week

Episode E1266
March 23, 2026
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Hosts: Neural Newscast
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President Donald Trump has announced a significant shift in U.S. policy toward Iran, pivoting from threats of military strikes to a 15-point peace proposal that has already impacted global markets. The announcement, made Monday in Memphis, followed a weekend of heightened tension where Trump had threatened to hit Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened. This new diplomatic posture includes an extension of the strike pause to five days and a proposal for a joint control mechanism for the Strait. Consequently, Brent crude prices plunged 15% as news of a potential summit in Pakistan emerged. While Trump claims progress with a mystery official in Tehran, Iranian leaders have publicly denied direct negotiations. In a separate but related regional development, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for the formal annexation of southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, effectively claiming 800 square kilometers as the military continues to destroy local infrastructure and evacuate civilians.

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President Donald Trump has signaled a major shift in the ongoing conflict with Iran, detailing a 15-point peace proposal and extending a strike deadline on power plants to five days. This pivot, which includes a proposed shared control of the Strait of Hormuz, has led to a significant 15% drop in global oil prices. Trump indicated that negotiations are being facilitated by intermediaries in Pakistan, Turkey, and Oman, with a potential summit in Pakistan involving Vice President JD Vance. While the White House describes the situation as fluid, Tehran has officially denied that any direct talks have taken place. Meanwhile, regional tensions are further complicated by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who is advocating for the annexation of 800 square kilometers of southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, as Israeli forces continue to dismantle infrastructure and bridges in the area.

Topics Covered

  • 🏛️ President Trump’s 15-point peace plan and the extension of the Iranian strike pause.
  • 📊 The 15% plunge in Brent crude oil prices following the announcement of diplomatic talks.
  • 🌍 Pakistan’s role as a mediator and the potential for a high-level summit in the region.
  • 🏛️ Bezalel Smotrich’s call for the annexation of southern Lebanon to the Litani River.
  • ⚡ The impact of infrastructure destruction and the evacuation of 800 square kilometers in Lebanon.

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  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:07) - Israel's Annexation Debate
  • (00:07) - Trump's Iran Peace Proposal
  • (03:35) - Conclusion

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[00:00] Claire Donovan: A closer look at a sudden pivot in Middle East diplomacy. [00:04] Claire Donovan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Claire Donovan. [00:07] Cole Mercer: And I'm Cole Mercer. [00:09] Cole Mercer: President Donald Trump has moved away from his weekend threat to strike Iranian power [00:14] Cole Mercer: plants, now claiming that the United States and Iran have reached major points of agreement [00:19] Cole Mercer: on a 15-point peace proposal. [00:22] Claire Donovan: The shift is dramatic. On Friday, the president told reporters at the White House that a ceasefire was impossible while the United States was obliterating the other side. [00:34] Claire Donovan: By today, while speaking in Memphis, he claimed the Iranians want to settle, and that the 48-hour ultimatum issued Saturday has been extended to a five-day pause. [00:46] Claire Donovan: Markets reacted instantly to this change in posture, with Brent crude prices falling 15% [00:53] Claire Donovan: before the opening of United States trading. [00:56] Cole Mercer: That 15-point plan includes several high-stakes demands. [01:01] Cole Mercer: President Trump mentioned the United States would insist on taking possession of Iran's [01:07] Cole Mercer: highly enriched uranium, which he referred to as nuclear dust. [01:11] Cole Mercer: The proposal also calls for a total ban on nuclear weapons, a cessation of support for [01:17] Cole Mercer: proxies, and an acknowledgement of Israel's to exist. [01:22] Cole Mercer: Pakistan has offered to host a summit that Vice President Jay Vance could attend, though [01:27] Cole Mercer: the White House says these are still sensitive, fluid discussions. [01:31] Claire Donovan: The diplomatic backchanneling appears to involve several intermediaries, including Oman [01:38] Claire Donovan: and Turkey. [01:39] Claire Donovan: Steve Whitcough and Jared Kushner have reportedly been leading the efforts on the United States side. [01:47] Claire Donovan: However, the situation remains complicated. [01:51] Claire Donovan: While the president claims he has been talking to a respected official in Tehran, [01:57] Claire Donovan: Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has publicly denied that any negotiations have taken place, suggesting the United States is simply trying to escape a quagmire. [02:10] Cole Mercer: While we see movement on the Iranian front, the situation in Lebanon is moving toward further escalation. [02:17] Cole Mercer: Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is now calling for the formal annexation of southern Lebanon up to the Latani River. [02:26] Cole Mercer: This area covers roughly 800 square kilometers, and the proposal comes as the Israeli military continues to destroy bridges and infrastructure within that zone. [02:38] Cole Mercer: The humanitarian and economic costs of this effectual annexation are significant. [02:44] Cole Mercer: Civilians are being evacuated from the region as Israel seeks to secure what Smotrich calls a necessary security buffer. [02:53] Cole Mercer: This stance appears to diverge from current United States objectives. [02:58] Cole Mercer: Sources say President Trump and Vice President Vance have been in contact with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss these developments. [03:07] Cole Mercer: The destruction of infrastructure in southern Lebanon suggests a long-term shift in the regional map. [03:15] Cole Mercer: As the United States pushes for a broader deal with Iran, [03:19] Cole Mercer: the conflict on Israel's northern border remains a primary obstacle to total regional stability. [03:26] Cole Mercer: We will continue to monitor the status of the five-day pause on strikes against Iranian power plants. [03:34] Claire Donovan: I'm Claire Donovan. [03:35] Cole Mercer: And I'm Cole Mercer. [03:37] Cole Mercer: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [03:42] Cole Mercer: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.

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