Iran military says US is negotiating with itself: We ‘can never get along’
Iran's military has stated that the US is negotiating with itself and that the two countries can never get along. New strikes have targeted pro-Iran militias in western Iraq, and Iran is demanding several conditions for a ceasefire, including the closure of US bases in the Gulf and an end to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah.
A new strike in western Iraq targeted the Popular Mobilization Force, a coalition of pro-Iranian militias. The strike was carried out by a fighter jet and hit a base in Anbar province. The Israeli Air Force recently bombed two facilities in Tehran that manufactured naval cruise missiles. Iran is demanding reparations, the lifting of sanctions, and the closure of US military bases in the Persian Gulf as conditions for a ceasefire. The country also wants guarantees that the war won't start up again and a halt to Israel's strikes on Hezbollah. The US has reportedly submitted a 15-point plan for ending the war, but Iran's demands have been deemed ridiculous and unrealistic by US officials.
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