Trump Doubts Iran Plan: Price Does Not Compensate Forty-Seven Years of Regime

Published on May 04, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Donald Trump has questioned Iran's nine-point proposal to end the war, stating that the offered price is not enough to compensate for 47 years of the regime's actions. On social media, the US president expressed skepticism about the viability of the plan, hinting that Tehran has not yet paid an adequate price for its actions in the region.

A close-up of Donald Trump frowning, with a map of Iran in the background and gold coins falling onto an unbalanced scale, symbolizing doubt.

Iranian weapons technology under Washington's scrutiny 🚀

The nine-point plan includes technical aspects involving the development of ballistic missiles and long-range drones, systems that Iran has perfected despite sanctions. Analysts note that the proposal seeks to freeze certain programs in exchange for economic relief, but Washington demands independent verifications of Iranian technological capabilities, a process requiring satellite monitoring and access to key facilities.

47 years of regime and a plan that doesn't even convince the neighbor 😅

Trump demands a fair price for 47 years of history, but seems to forget that during that time Iran went from manufacturing carpets to producing missiles with toy GPS. Perhaps the plan includes a seniority discount or a trade-in coupon for a second-hand regime. Meanwhile, diplomats calculate whether the cost of peace includes shipping fees or comes with a limited warranty.