Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal 'not good enough'

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US President Donald Trump has rejected a proposed 45-day ceasefire with Iran, calling it 'not good enough'. The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has escalated, with strikes on major petrochemical facilities and a virtual blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, causing a global oil squeeze.
The US and Israel have struck targets across Iran, including major petrochemical facilities. Iran has vowed to continue fighting, with its military saying it will 'continue the war as long as the political authorities see fit'. A proposed 45-day ceasefire was rejected by Trump, who called it 'not good enough'. The conflict has caused a global oil squeeze, with prices soaring and countries enacting measures to contain the fallout. The International Committee of the Red Cross has warned of widespread destruction of essential infrastructure. Israel has also struck Iranian air force targets, killing several high-ranking officials.
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