Iran makes outlandish new demands to reopen Strait of Hormuz— and gives Trump a deadline

Iran makes outlandish new demands to reopen Strait of Hormuz— and gives Trump a deadline


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Iran has made a slew of outlandish new demands to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in its latest peace proposal — and claimed it was setting a 30-day deadline for President Trump to agree.

The new proposal — which made no mention of the country’s nuclear program — came as Iran’s forces attacked a cargo ship near the vital oil route on Sunday.

Iran’s 14-point plan demanded that the US lift its blockade and sanctions on Iran, withdraw its forces from the Middle East and end all hostilities in the region, including Israel’s conflict in Lebanon, the state-backed Nour News and Tasnim agencies stated.

Iran has given President Trump one-month to settle a peace deal and end the war. AP
The Islamic republic is demanding that the US blockade on Iranian ports end. Getty Images

The failure to address the nearly 1,000 pounds of enriched uranium the regime has

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