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Iran rejects ceasefire as Trump says entire country can be ‘taken out’

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Iran rejects ceasefire as Trump says entire country can be ‘taken out’

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Iran has rejected a US proposal for a ceasefire and instead pushed for a lasting end to the war, including lifting sanctions and reconstruction. US President Donald Trump has threatened severe action if Iran does not agree to a deal by the deadline, warning that the country could be 'taken out' in one night.

Iran rejected a US proposal for a ceasefire, instead seeking a permanent end to the war. The Iranian response included 10 clauses, such as ending conflicts in the region and lifting sanctions. US President Donald Trump threatened severe action if Iran does not agree to a deal by the deadline. Trump warned that Iran could be 'taken out' in one night. The conflict has affected the global economy, with a sharp rise in fuel prices. Fresh aerial strikes were reported across the region, with Iran's Revolutionary Guards' intelligence chief killed.

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