Iran rejects latest ceasefire proposal, wants permanent end to war: State media
Tehran says a pause would not end the war and wants sanctions relief, reconstruction and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, officials said.
- On Easter Sunday, President Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if the country fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday, warning the regime they would be "living in Hell."
- Escalating his rhetoric, Trump warned that "time is running out" before the U.S. rains "all hell" down on the country if demands remain unaddressed.
- Former executive director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth warned that targeting civilian infrastructure like desalination plants and power facilities would violate international humanitarian law and constitute war crimes.
- Conservative pundit Ann Coulter and other critics accused the president of committing war crimes, while others denounced the inflammatory language for normalizing threats against civilian objects.
- Regional instability remains high as U.S. forces recently rescued an American airman after a fighter jet was shot down over Iran, while intelligence reports confirm Iranian operatives are actively repairing missile bunkers.
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Iran Rejects Latest Cease-Fire Proposal, Wants Permanent End to War - The Thinking Conservative News
Iran rejected a new cease-fire proposal from the US, insisting on a permanent end to the conflict and firm guarantees against future attacks, according to IRNA. The post Iran Rejects Latest Cease-Fire Proposal, Wants Permanent End to War appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
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Iran rejects ceasefire, wants permanent end to war
DUBAI/WASHINGTON – Iran said on Monday, April 6, it wanted a lasting end to the war with the US and Israel, and pushed back against pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while US President Donald Trump warned the country could be “taken out” if it did not meet his Tuesday night deadline to reach a deal. Responding to a US proposal through mediator Pakistan, Tehran rejected a ceasefire and said a permanent end to the war was necessary, the offi…
Some of the points had already been presented. On Monday, Iran presented a 10-point proposal to end the war with the United States and Israel. The plan was submitted through Pakistan, which is mediating the negotiations, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing The New York Times. Read also: Plan Failed: Trump Wanted to Arm Iranians to Spark a New Uprising All 10 points of the proposal are unknown, but according to two senior Iranian officials, Iran dem…
Iran rejects latest ceasefire proposal as President Trump’s deadline approaches
Iran on Monday rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and said it wants a permanent end to the war, while President Donald Trump appeared to widen his threat from civilian targets to the whole Islamic Republic and his ultimatum ticked closer. “The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,” Trump told a news conference at the White House. He has called his Tuesday 8 p.m. deadline for Iran to make a deal f…
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