Trump Rejects Iran's 14-Point Peace Plan, Warns Strikes May Resume
President Trump dismissed Iran's 14-point peace proposal as insufficient and warned that US air strikes could resume if Tehran misbehaves, calling for a higher price for Iran's actions over the past 47 years.

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President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's 14-point peace proposal as insufficient and said US air strikes could resume if Iran misbehaves. He argued Tehran must pay a greater price for its actions over the last 47 years.
Trump spoke to reporters in Florida before boarding Air Force One, saying he had been briefed on the concept of the deal. He noted the ceasefire that began April 7 has paused hostilities but remains fragile.
He described the US naval blockade that limits shipping through the Strait of Hormuz as profitable and said Iran is desperate for a settlement after months of conflict.
Trump said Iran's peace proposal is unlikely to be acceptable because Tehran has not paid enough for its actions over the past 47 years.
He warned that US air strikes against Iran could resume if Iran misbehaves.
Iran's 14-point plan calls for an end to the US naval blockade, war reparations, unfreezing of assets, and a 30-day window to finalize details.
The rejection signals that the administration sees the current offer as insufficient to justify lifting sanctions or ending the blockade.
Should Iran violate the ceasefire, the administration retains the option to restart strikes, keeping tension high in the Gulf.
Observers will watch whether Tehran revises its proposal or if diplomatic talks stall, potentially affecting oil markets and regional security.
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