Summary
Iran proposed a 10-point peace plan to end a conflict involving the U.S. and Israel. President Donald Trump said the plan was a significant step but not enough, while also threatening to attack Iran's infrastructure if they do not open the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has rejected Trump's demands, and there are ongoing tensions.
Key Facts
- Iran suggested a 10-point plan to stop the conflict involving the U.S. and Israel.
- President Trump said the plan is a "significant step," but it is "not good enough."
- Trump warned Iran about attacking its bridges and power plants if they do not open the Strait of Hormuz.
- The Strait of Hormuz is crucial, as 20% of the world's oil and gas passes through it.
- Iran's proposal includes ending conflicts in the region and ensuring safe passage through the Strait.
- Pakistan offered a 45-day ceasefire, but Iran rejected it, wanting a permanent end to hostilities.
- Human rights groups and U.S. Congress members criticized Trump's threats to civilian infrastructure.