Iran's Revolutionary Guards claim the U.S. faces a choice between military action or a deal, following President Donald Trump's dismissal of Tehran's 30-day peace proposal.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards stated that the United States faces a choice between a military operation or a deal with Tehran, following President Donald Trump's skepticism regarding Iran's proposal to end the conflict within 30 days.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards stated that the United States faces a choice between a military operation or a deal with Tehran, following President Donald Trump's skepticism regarding Iran's proposal to end the conflict within 30 days.
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