US Weighs Resuming Iran Strikes Following “Unacceptable” Demands

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a return to military action against Iran after Tehran rejected US peace proposals with demands for reparations and control over the Strait of Hormuz.

Tehran’s Counterproposal and Trump’s Reaction

Iran responded to a US peace proposal on Sunday, May 10, by demanding war reparations, the unfreezing of Iranian assets, the lifting of sanctions, and full control over the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump dismissed the response on Truth Social, labeling it “totally unacceptable” and expressing frustration with the Iranian representatives.

Pentagon Strategy and Internal Deliberations

CNN reports that the American president is increasingly frustrated with the negotiation process, leading him to consider resuming strikes. Within the administration, some Pentagon officials are pushing for an aggressive approach to weaken Tehran’s negotiating position, while other camps continue to recommend diplomatic solutions.

National Security Meetings and China Visit

A high-level meeting with the national security team took place at the White House on Monday to discuss the Iran crisis. While a major decision regarding the Middle East conflict is imminent, sources suggest it will likely be deferred until after Trump returns from his visit to Beijing, scheduled for May 13-15.

Escalating Threats and Iranian Warnings

The situation remains volatile following Trump’s warning that the US would resume bombings if a deal is not reached. Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for Iran’s national security committee, responded by stating that Iranian restraint has ended and that any attacks on their ships would result in decisive retaliation against US bases and vessels.

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