Tom Bilyeu
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The details go something like this.
Just like an hour or so before Trump's self-imposed 8 p.m.
Tuesday deadline, the U.S.
and Iran agreed to
tentatively, to a two-week ceasefire.
That's it.
They haven't agreed to points.
They've agreed to a two-week ceasefire with peace talks set for Friday in Islamabad.
Pakistan's prime minister, Shabazz Sharif, helped get the two-week pause for negotiations across the finish line.
And he posted directly on X, tagging Trump, Vance, Rubio, and Witkoff, asking Trump to please extend the deadline two weeks and asking Iran as an act of good faith to open the strait.
Of Hormuz, obviously.
So Trump posted on True Social that based on conversations with Sharif and Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, he agreed to suspend bombing Iran for two weeks on the condition of a complete, immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Well, I've got some bad news.
The ceasefire so far feels very fragile, given all the rockets that are flying everywhere.
And I'm not even including Israel bombing Lebanon.
I think that's a separate issue.
It's terrible, but nonetheless, it's a separate issue.
And there's nothing like a full reopening of the Strait right now.
So just to be real clear, according to reporting, limited safe passage of a much reduced number of ships has begun to move through the straits.
OK, good sign.