Iran says 'no negotiations' as US warns to accept 15-point deal

The US has warned Iran to accept a 15-point deal, with President Donald Trump threatening to 'unleash hell' if Tehran refuses. Iran has publicly rejected the proposal, outlining its own conditions for a potential cease-fire, including reparations and recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
The US and Iran are engaged in a diplomatic standoff, with the US warning of severe consequences if Tehran refuses to accept a proposed deal. The US has destroyed over 9,000 Iranian targets, including a significant portion of its naval force. Iran has rejected the US proposal, citing its own conditions for a cease-fire. Israel has launched a surge of strikes against Iranian targets, aiming to inflict maximum damage before a potential diplomatic breakthrough. The US has paused planned strikes on Iranian power plants, but Trump has warned of further action if Iran refuses to negotiate. The conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties, with over 1,300 reported dead in Iran, nearly 1,100 in Lebanon, and 15 in Israel.
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