Iran considering US proposal to end war, official says
Iran is reportedly considering a US proposal aimed at ending the current conflict, according to an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson. While Iran reviews the proposal, a parliamentary official warned of a "harsh and regret-inducing response" if the US does not concede.

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AI-generatedIran is reportedly considering a US proposal aimed at ending the current conflict, according to an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson. While Iran reviews the proposal, a parliamentary official warned of a "harsh and regret-inducing response" if the US does not concede. Former President Trump also threatened intensified bombing if a deal isn't reached, while claiming Iran has agreed to forgo nuclear weapons. The US previously stated its offensive operation had concluded after achieving objectives. The conflict has significantly impacted the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route, with a ceasefire in place since early April, though maritime traffic remains limited.
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5 extractedThe US and Israel began attacking the Strait of Hormuz in late February, effectively blockading it.
Trump threatened renewed violence if Iran does not agree to a deal, stating bombing would start at a much higher level.
Iran is considering a US proposal to end the war and will inform Pakistan of its decision.
Iran has its finger on the trigger and is ready to deliver a harsh response if the US does not surrender.
The US will not gain anything in a war they are losing that they have not gained in face-to-face negotiations.