Iran Rejects US Proposal to End War, Says Conflict Will End on Its Own Terms—Not Trump’s Timeline
By Y-Trendz | Global Conflict Report
In a major escalation of rhetoric and diplomatic deadlock, Iran has rejected a United States proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, declaring that the war will conclude only on
Tehran’s terms and timeline—not that of Donald Trump.Iran’s Strong Rejection
Iranian officials, including representatives of the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), stated that Tehran—not Washington—will determine when and how the war ends.
In a sharply worded response, Iran dismissed US attempts to impose a timeline for ending hostilities, signaling that it will not accept what it views as externally dictated conditions.
War to Continue on ‘Own Terms’
Iran emphasized that:
It will not accept a ceasefire imposed by the US
Any end to the war will depend on its strategic and military calculations
It rejects what it described as pressure tactics and unilateral timelines
This comes amid reports that Tehran is also setting its own conditions for ending the conflict, including security guarantees and cessation of attacks.
Trump’s Position
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that the war could end quickly and even claimed that the United States could decide when to stop military operations.
However, Washington has also indicated that it is not ready to agree to terms it considers unfavorable, reflecting a widening gap between both sides.
Deadlock Deepens
The latest exchange highlights:
A complete breakdown in negotiation momentum
Increasing reliance on military pressure over diplomacy
A growing war of narratives, with both sides claiming control
Analysts warn that such rigid positions could prolong the conflict and increase the risk of wider regional instability.
Conclusion
Iran’s outright rejection of the US proposal underscores a deepening impasse in the conflict. With Tehran insisting it will end the war on its own terms—and Washington unwilling to concede ground—the prospects for a near-term resolution remain uncertain.
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