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President Trump is reviewing Iran's 14-point proposal to end the war but remains skeptical about reaching a deal. Iran's military is prepared for potential renewed hostilities as tensions escalate.
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United States President Donald Trump says he will review the latest Iranian proposal to end the war but has expressed doubt that the new plan will lead to a deal as the two sides have escalated their rhetoric.
Tehran has sent a 14-point plan to Washington, calling for guarantees of nonaggression, sanctions relief, the lifting of a naval blockade and an end to the war “on all fronts”, including in Lebanon. This proposal seeks to postpone nuclear talks to a later stage, an issue Trump has considered a “red line”.
Despite the diplomatic opening, the US president did not rule out the possibility of renewed hostilities. “If they do something bad, there is a possibility it could happen,” Trump said.
The Iranians have also fired back with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) saying it is on standby for a return to war.
Here is what we know as the conflict enters day 65:

(Al Jazeera)
Iran's 14-point plan includes demands for nonaggression guarantees, sanctions relief, lifting the naval blockade, and ending the war on all fronts.
Trump doubts the proposal will lead to a deal, particularly due to its postponement of nuclear talks, which he views as a critical issue.
The IRGC stated it is on standby for a return to war, indicating a readiness for renewed hostilities amid escalating tensions.
The conflict has entered day 65 as of this report.

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