Iran says it is reviewing a US response to its 14‑point peace proposal, delivered via Pakistan, while ruling out nuclear talks for now. The response followed US President Donald Trump’s reaction to Tehran’s plan, which set a 30‑day deadline to lift the US Navy blockade of Iranian ports and halt all military operations, including Israel’s war in Lebanon. After Trum’s remarks, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Washington it faces a choice between an "impossible" military operation or a bad deal, further deepening the diplomatic standoff.
We asked Middle East expert Dr. Rowena Binti Abdul Razak and security analyst Dr. Sara Bazoobandi for their assessment.
00:05 Iran confirms receipt of US response to peace proposal
00:32 Interview with security expert Dr. Sara Bazoobandi
01:52 How Iran has shifted the crisis dynamic
02:21 US and Israeli positions on Iran’s nuclear program
03:22 Could domestic pressure force Trump to yield course?
05:14 Interview with Middle East lecturer Dr. Rowena Binti Abdul Razak
05:46 US and Iran follow diverging diplomatic paths
06:46 Behind Trump’s threats: Has the US underestimated Iran?
09:41 Will the war start up again?
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