Donald Trump reviews a new offer put forward by Iran to end the war with the US.
Trump analyzes a plan presented by the Tehran government to end the armed conflict that has triggered the biggest energy crisis in recent years
President Donald Trump announced that he is analyzing a new proposal put forward by the Iranian government to end the war it has been waging with the United States since February 28.
Through a post shared on the Truth Social platform, the 79-year-old Republican He expressed little optimism about a plan drawn up by the Islamic Republic to reach an agreement with Washington aimed at achieving peace. “I will soon review the plan that Iran just sent us, but I cannot imagine that it will be acceptable, as they have not yet paid a high enough price for what they have done to humanity and the world over the last 47 years,” he wrote. Later, speaking to a group of journalists who approached him on the tarmac at Palm Beach International Airport, the New York tycoon reiterated that the United States continues to hold the upper hand in the war and is therefore in a position to determine the conditions for ending it. “They told me about the concept of the agreement. Now they will give me the exact wording. We are doing very well with regard to Iran. I repeat, they want to make a deal. They are decimated,” he stated. Trump even did not rule out the possibility of resuming the US military offensive, in order to prevent his adversary from having the opportunity to reactivate militarily. within a few years.
“If we left right now, it would take 20 years to rebuild, but we're not leaving now. We'll do it in such a way that no one has to come back in two to five years,” he stressed.
For some weeks now, the key to ending the armed conflict has been guaranteeing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iranian authorities have refused to do; meanwhile, the United States has imposed another closure to navigation aimed at preventing the entry or exit of any ship bound for the oil ports of the Islamic Republic.
Although the Pakistani government offered to mediate,The negotiations to reach an agreement failed, exacerbating a global energy crisis with very negative consequences for the economy. Donald Trump claims he is in no hurry to reach an agreement, but having already used a large part of his military arsenal and the daily expenses involved in deploying his best aircraft carriers and more than a dozen ships, as well as thousands of military personnel, is pushing him to seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

