Iran slams US ‘15-point plan’, warns of ‘false-flag’ threat and wider war; ‘we will never be humiliated’

Iran has rejected the US '15-point plan', warning it could trigger wider conflict and alleging risks of 'false-flag' operations. The country's leadership has signalled rising tensions in the Middle East, with Tehran saying it will not bow to pressure.
Iran has rejected the US proposal, warning of a potential widening of the regional conflict. The country's Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, accused the US of seeking through diplomacy what it failed to achieve in war. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi cautioned that attempts could be made to trigger broader confrontation, including through 'false-flag operations'. Iran's leadership has signalled deep mistrust over Western intentions. The US is awaiting Tehran's formal response to the proposed framework. The tensions have implications for the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit route.
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