Trump toughens terms of proposed Iran war deal, awaits Tehran response
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Al Jazeera Staff
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Summary
President Donald Trump has proposed tougher terms to a deal aimed at ending the US-Israel war on Iran, according to US media reports. The New York Times reported that Trump's changes involve strengthening the agreement's conditions, and the revised framework has been sent back to Iran for consideration. Axios reported that Trump wanted to reinforce multiple points of the deal. US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to the new terms.
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The US has sent the new framework back to be considered by Iran, according to officials familiar with the proceedings
Axios reported Trump wanted to reinforce multiple points of the deal
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