💨 Abstract
Iran has rejected a U.S. peace plan and proposed its own five-point plan, insisting it will defend itself unless conditions are met. The U.S. has threatened severe consequences if Iran does not comply. Iran's foreign minister dismissed the notion of negotiations, stating they will continue to defend themselves. Iran's conditions for peace include unspecified demands submitted through Pakistani intermediaries. The U.S. plan, with 15 points, faces significant challenges due to shifting objectives and Iran's suspicion of the U.S
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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