Trump 'Not Satisfied' with New Iran Peace Deal Amid Tensions

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Iran has proposed a new peace deal, but former President Trump is "not satisfied" with it. This comes after the U.S. rejected a previous offer, leading to heightened tensions. A senior Iranian commander warns that any new attacks will result in severe retaliation. Trump insists that the U.S. has "already won" the war and wants to ensure Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. He recently told congressional leaders that hostilities with Iran have "terminated," which is significant under a law that restricts military action without Congress's approval. In a separate statement, Trump likened the U.S. Navy's seizure of an Iranian-linked vessel near the Strait of Hormuz to "piracy." He claimed the Navy intercepted the ship and took control of its cargo, boasting about the operation. Since April, the U.S. has redirected at least 41 ships as part of its blockade on Iranian ports. The bottom line is that these developments in U.S.-Iran relations could affect global security and impact your daily life.

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