Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Scientists Say They’ve Found “Dark Points” That Move Faster Than the Speed of Light
    • Reconciliation – A Partisan Process Both Sides Love and Hate
    • He Stabbed Her 16 Times in a Random Murder, Calling Her Jewish
    • The Cost of Ruling Looms Over the GOP Ahead of Midterms
    • WATCH: Trump Has Hilarious Reaction, Skewers Woke Fox News Personality When Told He’ll Have to Sit Next to Her
    • Rubio Reveals European Country That Has Actually Been Helpful During Operation Epic Fury
    • “Hollywood Will Soon Resemble Detroit”: New Report Reveals Gavin Newsom Killed the Golden Goose of Hollywood and Now a “Nightmare” Is Playing Out
    • WATCH: GOP Senator Brilliantly Exposes How Deep State Agency Persecuted Conservatives
    • World News Vids
    • Whatfinger News
    • Donate
    Whatfinger News Quick Hits
    Subscribe
    Saturday, April 4
    • Home
    • Whatfinger News
    • Breaking News 24/7
    • Rumble Fast Clips
    • Right Wing Vids
    • Daily News Link List
    • Military
    • Crazy Clips
    • Entertainment
    • Support Whatfinger
    • Donate To Whatfinger
    Whatfinger News Quick Hits
    Home»News»Iran rejects Trump’s 15-point peace plan as “maximalist and unreasonable”
    News

    Iran rejects Trump’s 15-point peace plan as “maximalist and unreasonable”

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 2, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Iran rejected a 15-point Trump administration peace plan, calling it a “maximalist” surrender document. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied claims of ongoing negotiations, stating U.S. aggression (e.g., attacks) has destroyed trust.
    U.S. wants Iran to dismantle nuclear facilities (Natanz, Isfahan, Fordow); limit ballistic missile programs; end support for proxies (Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas); and reopen Strait of Hormuz. Iran, on the other hand, wants the U.S. and Israel to stop assassinations and aggression; pay war reparations; and guarantee no future attacks. It also wants to maintain sole control of Strait of Hormuz.
    The U.S. deployed 1,000 troops (82nd Airborne) to the Middle East, escalating tensions. Analysts warn failed diplomacy and military posturing risk catastrophic miscalculation.
    Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz (20% of global oil trade). A blockade could spike oil prices above $250/barrel, triggering a worldwide energy shock.
    Path to War? With Iran defiant and the U.S. relying on coercion, regional war looms. No viable diplomatic alternative exists, risking a conflict with devastating humanitarian and economic consequences.

    Iran has firmly rejected a 15-point peace proposal from the Trump administration, dismissing it as “extremely maximalist and unreasonable” amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-04-02-iran-rejects-trump-peace-plan-maximalist-unreasonable.html

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Whatfinger Editor

    Related Posts

    Scientists Say They’ve Found “Dark Points” That Move Faster Than the Speed of Light

    April 4, 2026
    Read More

    Reconciliation – A Partisan Process Both Sides Love and Hate

    April 4, 2026
    Read More

    He Stabbed Her 16 Times in a Random Murder, Calling Her Jewish

    April 4, 2026
    Read More
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    • Is Ivermectin the Key to Fighting Cancer? …. – Wellness (Dr. McCullough’s company) Sponsored Post 🛑 You can get MEBENDAZOLE  and Ivermectin from Wellness 👍

    🛑Breaking News 24/7 📰Rumble Clips👍 Choice Clips🎞️CRAZY Clips😜 Right Wing Vids🔥Military⚔️Entertainment🍿Money💵Crypto🪙Sports🏈World🌍Sci-Tech🧠 ‘Mainstream 🗞️Twitter –X🐤Lifehacks🤔 Humor Feed 🤡 Humor Daily🤡 Live Longer❤️‍🩹 Anime😊  Food🍇 US Debt Clock 💳 Support Whatfinger💲

    Whatfinger News Quick Hits
    Whatfinger Quickhits is published by Whatfinger News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.