Iran Promises 'Many More Surprises' For US If Strikes Resume
Summary
Iran warned the U.S. that it has many surprises ready if American attacks start again, even as talks for a peace deal continue. President Donald Trump delayed planned strikes after regional leaders and mediators worked toward ending the conflict, but both sides remain ready for possible renewed fighting.Key Facts
- Iran threatened more actions if the U.S. resumes military strikes.
- President Trump paused a planned attack after leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE persuaded him to consider peace.
- Pakistan is helping mediate talks and recently passed a new peace proposal to U.S. negotiators.
- A fragile ceasefire has been in place since early April but has seen brief military exchanges.
- Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil shipping route, and has limited ships passing through.
- The U.S. continues to enforce a blockade on Iranian ports, turning away ships.
- Iran’s peace proposal includes allowing it to enrich uranium and the U.S. lifting its blockade.
- President Trump said Iran is eager for a deal but that current written terms differ from what was discussed.
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