Iran's 14-Point Proposal: Trump Reviews New War Plan

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Iran has sent a new 14-point proposal to the United States aimed at ending the ongoing war. President Donald Trump is reviewing this plan but doubts it will lead to a deal, especially as tensions escalate between the two nations. The Iranian proposal calls for guarantees against aggression, sanctions relief, and the lifting of a naval blockade, asking for all issues to be resolved within 30 days. Tehran is firm on its stance, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on standby for renewed hostilities if the U.S. does not comply with agreements. Meanwhile, the U.S. has approved $8.6 billion in arms deals for allies in the region, further complicating the situation. What's interesting is that while the U.S. seeks to form a naval coalition to ensure maritime safety, Iran's actions, such as evading the U.S. blockade with a supertanker carrying over 1.9 million barrels of crude oil, show their defiance. The bottom line is that the outcome of this diplomatic effort could significantly impact global stability and economic conditions.

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