Donald Trump has signaled deep skepticism toward Iran's latest peace proposal, casting doubt on diplomatic progress before formally reviewing the plan. In a post on Truth Social, he questioned whether Tehran had paid a 'big enough price' for what he described as decades of actions against Humanity and the World. His comments come as tensions remain high in an escalating standoff involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.
The United States is currently enforcing a naval blockade on Iranian ports, further intensifying the conflict. Trump praised the United States Navy for acting 'like pirates' during a recent ship seizure operation, underscoring his administration's aggressive approach. The rhetoric suggests that any potential agreement with Tehran could face significant obstacles.
With diplomatic efforts struggling to gain traction, concerns are growing that the fragile path toward de-escalation could collapse. Trump's hardline stance raises uncertainty about whether meaningful negotiations can proceed amid mounting military and political pressure.



