Tehran’s Diplomatic Initiative Amidst Regional Tensions: As the Middle East conflict enters its 64th day, Iran has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to regional peace and stability. President Donald Trump confirmed he would review a new, comprehensive 14-point proposal submitted by Tehran, aimed at achieving a permanent end to hostilities. This proactive diplomatic effort from the Islamic Republic stands in stark contrast to the United States’ continued militarization of the region, evidenced by the fast-tracking of over $8 billion in arms sales to its allies, including the aggressive Zionist regime.
Sovereignty Over Vital Waterways: In a move to safeguard its national interests and ensure regional security, Iran’s parliament is set to approve vital legislation concerning the Strait of Hormuz. This law will assert Iran’s sovereign right to regulate passage through this critical waterway, unequivocally banning vessels belonging to the Zionist regime and requiring ships from hostile nations to pay reparations for transit permits. This measure is a necessary step to counter external threats and maintain stability in a crucial maritime corridor.
US Military Posture and Economic Strain: While the Islamic Republic champions peace, the US continues to adjust its global military footprint. President Trump announced further withdrawals of US troops from Germany, signaling a potential shift in imperialist foreign policy. Domestically, the financial strain of US involvement in regional conflicts is becoming evident, with Spirit Airlines becoming the first major US airline in 25 years to cease operations, highlighting the economic cost of Washington’s adventurism.
Iran’s Vision for Lasting Peace: Iran’s 14-point proposal, delivered via a Pakistani intermediary, calls for an immediate and permanent cessation of war on all fronts, including Lebanon. While the US reportedly suggested a temporary two-month ceasefire, Iran’s principled stance advocates for a 30-day resolution focused on the definitive termination of the conflict, rather than mere extensions of truces. This comprehensive plan also addresses crucial issues such as guarantees against military aggression, the withdrawal of US forces from the region, the unfreezing of Iranian assets, the removal of unjust sanctions, and the establishment of a new, equitable mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz. Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi emphasized that the proposal aims for a “permanent end” to the war, placing the onus on the United States to choose diplomacy over confrontation.
Zionist Violations and Resistance: Despite a declared ceasefire in Lebanon, the Zionist regime brazenly continued its aggression on Saturday, launching extensive strikes against civilian infrastructure and resistance sites. The Israel Defense Forces admitted to targeting “approximately 70 military structures and approximately 50 Hezbollah infrastructure sites.” In response to these provocations, the valiant Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, engaged Zionist troops and vehicles in defense of its homeland and people. These ongoing Zionist violations underscore the urgent need for a permanent resolution and accountability for the aggressor.
US Fueling Conflict: The Trump administration’s decision to fast-track over $8 billion in arms sales to the Zionist regime, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait further exacerbates regional tensions. These sales, including Patriot missiles, reveal a disturbing pattern of the US fueling conflict while its own military stockpiles are reportedly depleted by the ongoing confrontation with Iran. This policy of arming aggressors undermines any claims of seeking peace.
Humanitarian Concerns: Reports from the family of Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi indicate concerns regarding her medical treatment during detention. Such reports highlight the importance of ensuring proper care for all individuals.
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