United States Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has publicly outlined the Trump administration’s strict terms for de-escalation with Iran, presenting a hardline four-point ultimatum accompanied by a stark warning of a “bad alternative” should Tehran refuse to comply. In a statement aimed directly at the clerical regime, Witkoff urged Iran to “return to the League of Nations”—a rhetorical call for normalization that carries the weight of a final diplomatic off-ramp before potential military action.
The demands represent a maximalist approach to the diplomatic track currently being pushed by regional allies and Vice President Vance. They require Iran to fundamentally dismantle its strategic deterrence capabilities in exchange for survival:
* End Nuclear Enrichment: A complete and immediate halt to all uranium enrichment activities.
* Missile Reduction: A significant “cut back” on their ballistic missile inventory, directly addressing the arsenal that threatens U.S. bases and Gulf allies.
* Surrender of Nuclear Material: The removal or disposal of the country’s existing stockpile of fissile material. Witkoff specifically cited “roughly 2,000 kilograms” of uranium enriched between 3.67% and 60%—material that places Tehran on the threshold of a nuclear weapon.
* End Proxy Support: A total cessation of support for regional proxy groups, effectively dismantling the “Axis of Resistance.”
Witkoff’s reference to a “bad alternative” serves as a thinly veiled allusion to the “expanded strike options” currently sitting on President Trump’s desk. By laying out these specific terms, the administration is signaling that the window for talk is open, but the price of entry is the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear and regional ambitions. The ball is now in Supreme Leader Khamenei’s court: accept the demands and “return” to the international fold, or face the “swift and decisive” blow the U.S. military is prepared to deliver.
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