Tehran: Washington Informed Us of Its Disapproval of the Iranian Proposal at This Stage
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Tehran: Washington Informed Us of Its Disapproval of the Iranian Proposal at This Stage

SadaNews - Tehran announced on Wednesday that Washington rejected the Iranian proposal to end the war at this stage, indicating that it would receive a more accurate assessment of the U.S. position through the Pakistani mediator.

The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated, "The American side informed us of its disapproval of the Iranian proposal at this stage," adding that "the American side informed us of its disapproval of the Iranian proposal at this stage," emphasizing that Tehran "rejects the maximum demands regarding its nuclear program, considering them unjust."

The "Wall Street Journal" reported that the head of the Mossad, David Barnea, visited the UAE at least twice during the war to coordinate against Iran.

American intelligence reports indicated that the Iranian military has largely retained its missile capabilities, contrary to the statements made by President Donald Trump's administration, which claimed that the military was "completely destroyed." According to a report by the American "New York Times," Iran still retains about 70% of its missile stockpile that it had before the war, in addition to mobile launch platforms; approximately 90% of the underground missile storage and launch facilities throughout the country have become "partially or fully operational."