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Netanyahu, Trump Reject Iran Terms as Tensions Rise

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Washington — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CBS’s 60 Minutes on Sunday, May 11, that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium must be removed and enrichment sites dismantled before the conflict can be considered over. He said forces must 'go in and take it out' and reported President Trump privately expressed willingness to 'go in' to remove the material. Iran on Sunday submitted its formal response to the US proposal through diplomatic channels in Islamabad and warned it would retaliate against new strikes or an increased foreign naval presence, state media reported. Also on May 11, President Trump posted on Truth Social rejecting Tehran’s terms as 'TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE,' leaving negotiations active and the region at heightened risk of renewed military action.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 28 February — US and Israeli forces launched operations described as war against Iran.
  • Early April–May — Diplomatic initiatives and proposals circulated seeking de-escalation.
  • 11 May — Iran submitted its response to the US proposal via Islamabad.
  • 11 May — President Trump publicly rejected Iran's response on Truth Social.
  • 11 May — Netanyahu’s interview aired, saying uranium must be removed before conflict ends.

Why This Matters to You

This conflict could impact global oil prices, affecting your wallet at the gas pump. It may also influence U.S. military involvement overseas. Keep an eye on news updates.

The Bottom Line

Tensions are high, but negotiations are ongoing. The situation could escalate, but it's not a given. Stay informed, and consider discussing these events with friends or family who have a stake in global politics.

Media Bias
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Left Leaning:
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Neutral:
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Who Benefited

Political and military leaders asserting firm positions benefit from consolidating domestic support and negotiating leverage as public rejections and demands shape diplomatic posture.

Who Impacted

Civilians in the region, diplomats, and intermediaries suffer increased risk and reduced diplomatic room for de-escalation amid hardened public stances.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

Political and military leaders asserting firm positions benefit from consolidating domestic support and negotiating leverage as public rejections and demands shape diplomatic posture.

Who Impacted

Civilians in the region, diplomats, and intermediaries suffer increased risk and reduced diplomatic room for de-escalation amid hardened public stances.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

No left-leaning sources found for this story.

From Center

Netanyahu, Trump Reject Iran Terms as Tensions Rise

The Frontier Post Malay Mail eNCAnews
From Right

Trump calls Iran's response to peace proposal "TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE"

Asian News International (ANI)

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