Iran Prepares Counter-Response Following "Unreasonable" 15-Point U.S. Proposal
Tehran signals diplomatic pushback against American terms delivered via Pakistan, while maintaining a state of high military alert.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry has confirmed today it is finalizing a formal diplomatic response to the United States, following the delivery of a 15-point ceasefire framework.
Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that while Tehran has received several proposals through Pakistan and other "friendly nations," the current American terms are viewed as "exaggerated and illogical." Rather than a flat rejection, the Ministry indicated that Iran is consolidating its own position to be published "at the appropriate time."
High Alert Amid Stalled Talks
The diplomatic maneuvering comes as the region remains on a knife-edge. Despite the ongoing exchange of proposals, Iran continues to operate under maximum military alert. Intelligence reports suggest the regime is bracing for potential "non-stop" aerial strikes from U.S. and Israeli forces targeting strategic infrastructure should the Pakistani-led mediation fail to produce a breakthrough.
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