Iran Warns of Renewed Conflict with U.S. After Trump Rejection

Iran has indicated a likelihood of renewed conflict with the United States following President Donald Trump's rejection of their negotiation proposal. On February 8, Iran stated that a war could be launched by the U.S. and Israel if peace talks fail.
Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's re-offer, attributing the stalled negotiations to significant discord within Iran's leadership. Iranian military figure Mohammad Jafar Asadi suggested that renewed conflict is possible, while Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi emphasized that the U.S. must choose between diplomacy and confrontation.
Iran's judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, stated that the country would not accept imposed peace terms. The U.S. has not provided details on the latest Iranian proposal, and tensions remain high, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program and oil exports.
The economic toll of the ongoing conflict is deepening, with inflation surging past 50%.
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