Trump is considering resuming military action against Iran, while Iran has laid out conditions for nuclear talks
Odaily Planet Daily News: Trump is considering resuming military action against Iran; Iran has presented conditions for nuclear talks with the U.S., including the unfreezing of assets and recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Currently, the U.S. Secretary of Defense stated that the ceasefire agreement with Iran remains in effect; the U.S. is attempting to circumvent the time limit on war authorization by renaming the operation; the U.S. has offered a $15 million reward to disrupt Iran's Revolutionary Guard financial network; the U.S. Department of Defense stated that the cost of the war with Iran has risen to approximately $29 billion and may increase further.
On the Iranian side, Iran has filed a lawsuit with an international arbitration body regarding U.S. actions during the "12-Day War," and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has conducted military exercises in Tehran Province. The latest assessment indicates that 30 of Iran's 33 missile positions along the Strait of Hormuz remain operational. The UK will deploy drones, fighter jets, and warships for operations in the Strait of Hormuz; the U.S. military has rerouted 65 commercial vessels and rendered 4 ships inoperable.
