
The latest attempts at peace between the United States and Iran just failed right out of the gate. As Donald Trump put it, it’s on “life support.” Tehran put forward a proposal that they thought was “generous and reasonable.” Trump branded the effort as “garbage,” saying that it was “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE.” Iran wasn’t very impressed with Washington’s offering either, labeling it as “one-sided” and accusing Trump of being “unreasonable.” What a surprise, huh?
In the midst of these battles of words, the Pentagon came out swinging with a not-so-subtle threat, taking it up a notch from Trump’s usual Truth Social rants. As a power move, they just revealed the location of a U.S. Navy nuclear-armed submarine. Yep, we now have military posturing. What a shining moment of diplomacy!.
Per The Hill, the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine reached Gibraltar, which is a British territory situated on the south coast of Spain, on Sunday. The U.S. Sixth Fleet confirmed this movement on Monday. It is a rather interesting strategy, since the locations of these nuclear-armed submarines are typically kept under wraps. After all, they are considered some of the most secretive assets within the entire U.S. military arsenal.
At some point, they are going to run out of proposal descriptors & posturing strategies
The Pentagon’s decision serves as a clear signal of American military readiness. The Sixth Fleet stated in a press release that “The port visit demonstrates U.S. capability, flexibility and continuing commitment to its NATO allies.” Ah, I was unaware that pulling troops out of NATO countries before this was an act of commitment.
They further explained that “Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines are undetectable launch platforms for submarine-launched ballistic missiles, providing the U.S. with its most survivable leg of the nuclear triad.” While the specific name of the vessel remains undisclosed, the message being sent to global observers is unmistakable. I still think it is questionable, but maybe I need to brush up on my Sun Tzu.
Apparently OPSEC isn't a thing anymore. WTF is wrong with this administration?
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Despite all the volatility and overt posturing, NBC News reported that Trump stated that he believed that a diplomatic solution was still “very possible.” Please note, it is possible because the Iranian leaders “change their mind. They’re very dishonorable people.” Diplomacy!
The impasse, as usual, stems from the disagreement over nuclear material and regional security. Iran’s counteroffer reportedly included demands for war reparations, sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and an end to U.S. sanctions. Of course, we know, in all caps, that Trump doesn’t “like it.”
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 11, 2026
Iran says its peace proposal is "legitimate and generous." Trump says it's "totally unacceptable."
Tehran's demands: end all sanctions. Lift the naval blockade. Restore Iranian oil sales to global markets. Iran's foreign ministry calls this reasonable. Trump calls it games.… https://t.co/RT2CAB0xWo pic.twitter.com/cs4ry0waXv
So, the Iranian Foreign Ministry pushed back. Spokesman Esmail Baghaei was rather mild when he claimed that the US had “one-sided views,” and was “excessive.” Baghaei defended the Iranian position by stating, “Everything we proposed was reasonable and generous not only for Iran’s national interests, but also for the good and well-being of the region and the world.”
Iran’s specific demands involve a halt to “maritime piracy against Iranian ships,” referring to the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports. They are also seeking the release of “assets belonging to the Iranian people which have been unjustly frozen for years in foreign banks due to American pressure.” Lastly, they requested safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz and the “establishment of security and peace throughout the region, including Lebanon.”
It sounds like someone should be investigating Captain Cuervo.
— AFriend (@ml1674) May 11, 2026
The Pentagon revealed the location of a U.S. Navy nuclear-armed submarine in a rare move a day after President Trump rejected the latest peace proposal from Iran.
The Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine arrived…
The Ohio-class submarine involved in this display of posturing is formidable. This class is designed to be stealthy and consists of 14 ballistic missile submarines and four guided missile submarines that can carry over 150 Tomahawks each. It makes them exceptional at conducting extended deterrence patrols.
As the situation develops, the broader context remains tense. The price of oil has jumped again, with the Brent Crude international benchmark reaching $104 a barrel as of noon on Monday. Meanwhile, over the past week, the U.S. and Iran have engaged in repeated exchanges of fire. The U.S. military has characterized its actions as “self-defense strikes,” insisting that these incidents do not signify an end to the ceasefire.
URGENT.
— New World (@22BMCG) May 11, 2026
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US NAVY NUCLEAR SUBMARINE JUST DOCKED IN GIBRALTAR AFTER IRAN REJECTED THE DEAL.
THE PENTAGON JUST CONFIRMED.
WHAT'S ON?#US #Gibraltar pic.twitter.com/Kvce0SMsVM
So as of now, all we did was spin in a circle. When asked during a phone interview if the conflict was over, Trump simply said, “No.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoed this perspective, telling CBS News on 60 Minutes that the conflict was not over. According to him, if negotiations fail to extract nuclear material from Iran, then we can just “re-engage them militarily.”
The problem is that this requirement, that Iran remove its stockpile of enriched uranium, is the one line neither side is going to budge on. So, without a valid compromise, we will just keep spinning around. Now, with nuclear-capable submarines as the new track in this riff.
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