Iran reviews US response to peace proposal, warns against further military action
Summary
Iran has submitted a 14-point peace plan to the United States to end the conflict, but President Trump has said he might reject it. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards warned that the U.S. must choose between a difficult military action or accepting a deal with Tehran, while tensions remain high around the Strait of Hormuz.Key Facts
- Iran offered a 14-point plan aimed at ending the war with the U.S.
- President Trump said the plan is unlikely to be accepted because Iran has not paid enough for past actions.
- Negotiations have been stalled since a ceasefire began on April 8, 2026.
- The U.S. is maintaining a naval blockade and economic embargo against Iran.
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards stated the U.S. faces the choice of a tough military operation or a bad deal.
- The plan includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the U.S. blockade.
- European countries, including Germany, want the strait reopened for economic reasons.
- President Trump warned of possible U.S. military action if Iran "misbehaves."
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