President Donald Trump said that the ceasefire to the Iran War, which entered its 35th day on Tuesday, was “on massive life support” and had only “a 1 percent chance of living.”
The Monday comments in the Oval Office came after the U.S. rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the conflict. Trump on Sunday posted on Truth Social that Iran’s terms are “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!”
Details of Iran’s latest proposal, submitted to mediators over the weekend, emerged on Monday morning. Iran’s current stated conditions to end the conflict, reported by the Iranian Tasnim News Agency, are the same conditions included in their May 2 proposal. They include an immediate end to hostilities and guarantees against renewed aggression, the lifting of U.S. sanctions, Iranian management of the Strait of Hormuz, an end to the ongoing U.S. naval blockade, and an end to the war “on all fronts” including in Lebanon, where Israel has waged a military campaign that has already displaced over 1.2 million and killed more than 2,800 people.
Iran’s Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Monday on X that “there is no alternative but to accept the rights of the Iranian people as laid out in the 14-point proposal,” adding that the longer a deal is not reached, “the more American taxpayers will pay for it.
The spokesman for Iran’s parliamentary national security commission, Ebrahim Rezaei, said Tuesday that if the conflict resumed, Iran would consider the possibility of enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels, up to “90 percent enrichment.”
In an interview with CBS News on Sunday, Netanyahu said the war with Iran is “not over.”
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The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the UAE secretly carried out military strikes against Iran, including an attack on a refinery at Iran’s Lavan Island in early April shortly after Trump had declared a ceasefire.
Lebanon’s Health Ministry said that Israeli strikes killed at least 13 people in southern Lebanon on Monday while Israel’s Channel 14 reported that eight IDF soldiers were injured by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
CPI data, released by the U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday, shows that gasoline prices are up more than 28 percent from this same time last year, driving up overall inflation. Energy prices rose 17.9 percent year-over-year in April. AAA reported that the national average price of gas on Tuesday was $4.50. The price of Brent Crude oil rose above $108.
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