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US strikes Iran, Iran fires back and replies if Trump wants a deal, this is the deal pay for d*mage and leave the Gulf to stop escalation 

Tensions between the United States and Iran have sharply escalated following military exchanges, with both sides taking firm positions. Iranian officials rejected claims of seeking a deal and instead outlined strict conditions for ending the conflict. The situation reflects a deepening standoff, where diplomacy appears distant and global attention is focused on whether escalation can still be contained.
Senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaee stated that the war will only stop if the United States pays full compensation for all d*mage and completely withdraws its forces from the Persian Gulf. He described the American presence as a major source of long-term instability and said security cannot be achieved unless U.S. forces leave the region entirely.
These demands stand in direct contrast to U.S. strategic goals, with no visible signs of compromise from either side. Analysts warn that the growing gap between positions increases the risk of prolonged conflict. With military pressure, economic consequences, and political messaging intensifying, the situation remains volatile with no clear resolution in sight.
References:
BBC News: Iran rejects Trump ceasefire claims as tensions escalate
Reuters: Gulf states and Iran conflict raise fears of prolonged war
CNN: US and Iran conflict deepens as demands and military pressure rise
Fox News: Trump Iran standoff intensifies amid threats and regional escalation
