Trump says Iran will be bombed ‘at much higher level’ if they don’t agree peace deal
Axios reported the White House is nearing a one-page deal that would freeze uranium enrichment, lift sanctions and reopen shipping lanes.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump threatened that the U.S. would resume bombing "at a much higher level and intensity" if Iran rejects a proposed 14-point memorandum of understanding to end the war.
- Trump paused "Project Freedom" following requests from Pakistan and other mediators, citing "great progress" toward a "complete and final agreement" with Iranian representatives.
- Axios reported the U.S. and Iran are nearing a one-page memorandum involving nuclear enrichment curbs and mutual removal of Strait of Hormuz restrictions, though the U.S. naval blockade remains in force.
- Meeting in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for a "comprehensive ceasefire" after talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, as Tehran reviews the U.S. proposal.
- Trump expressed optimism about a "very good chance" of sealing a peace deal ahead of a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping scheduled for next week.
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Iran Reviews U.S. Peace Proposal to End War and Reopen Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump said Iran is reviewing a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for global oil supplies. Iran’s foreign ministry said Tehran is still examining the proposal and will respond after completing its review. No public deadline has been confirmed for Iran’s answer. The proposal is expected to begin a broader diplomatic process covering security terms, sanctions, nucle…
Just weeks ago, Trump said Tehran had ‘agreed to everything’. Why is he now pushing a half-measure?
A single-page list of dot points is more akin to a meeting agenda than a proper peace deal. But Trump is as bullish as ever about its prospects.
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