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.…

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