A senior BBC journalist has strongly disputed Donald Trump’s assertion that the United States is prevailing in the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Jeremy Bowen, the BBC’s international editor, criticised the US president’s declarations of victory at a time when a fragile two-week ceasefire appears close to collapse. Trump has accused Tehran of failing to honour commitments to reopen the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz.
At the same time, Israel has continued missile strikes against Lebanon, in what appears to be another breach of the ceasefire agreement.
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In an article published on the BBC website, Bowen said that leaked drafts of a proposed American 15-point peace plan “sound more like a surrender document than a basis for negotiation”.
He also noted that despite the reported killing of Iran’s supreme leader early in the conflict, the political system in Tehran remains unchanged, contradicting claims made by Trump.
“With or without the active participation of the new supreme leader, Iran’s regime has demonstrated depths of resilience that took Trump by surprise,” Bowen said.
“Now Donald Trump’s representatives, led by his vice-president JD Vance, must negotiate with adversaries that they claim, incorrectly, to have defeated.”
Iran Retains Strategic Strength Despite Damage
Bowen added that although the US and Israel have inflicted significant damage on Iran’s military capabilities and infrastructure, the country’s leadership structure remains firmly in place.
“The US and Israel have done immense damage to Iran’s armed forces as well as its military and civilian infrastructure. However, while the Iranian regime may be battered, it’s also intact,” he wrote.

“Regime change is not happening. Iran can still launch missiles and drones. That means that despite loud claims, the US and Israel have not translated tactical victories into strategic advances.”
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He further stated that Iran’s ability to threaten the Strait of Hormuz continues to provide it with a strategic advantage.
“Iran, on the other hand, has shown that the closing of the Strait of Hormuz gives it a strategic edge that Donald Trump either dismissed or did not understand when he listened to Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s arguments for going to war with Iran.”
