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Iran War Day 65: US Rejects Iran Proposal, 48 Ships Blocked, Khamenei Doubts Peace Talks

Iran War Day 65: US Rejects Iran Proposal, 48 Ships Blocked, Khamenei Doubts Peace Talks

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Iran War Day 65. The United States rejects Iran’s latest deal as tensions escalate and the path to peace narrows. In this episode of Epic Fury, the US-Iran War Podcast, we break down the fourteen-point Iranian proposal versus the nine-point American framework, and the critical divide over timing that could determine whether negotiations succeed or collapse. Iran is pushing for a thirty-day resolution. Washington wants sixty days to maintain pressure. That single disagreement is now shaping the entire diplomatic process.

The US blockade is accelerating, with forty-eight Iranian-linked vessels turned away in just twenty days. This episode explains what that means in real terms for Iran’s economy, global shipping, and the leverage behind US strategy in the Strait of Hormuz. As economic pressure builds, political messaging is hardening. Donald Trump signals the proposal is unacceptable, framing the conflict against decades of Iranian actions, while Ayatollah Khamenei describes the talks as a delay rather than a genuine peace process. That contrast raises a critical question: are these negotiations real, or are both sides buying time?

We also examine the wider war context shaping the talks, including continued violence in Lebanon, the risk of escalation across the region, and new details about the US negotiating team that point to a more hardline policy environment. This episode connects the military, economic, and diplomatic threads driving the conflict forward, giving you a clear, structured understanding of where the war stands on Day 65. Follow Epic Fury for daily analysis of the US-Iran war, nuclear negotiations, Middle East conflict, and global geopolitical strategy as this story continues to unfold.

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