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Iran War Day 71: Trump Awaits Iran Letter as US Fires on Tankers, Rubio Demands Serious Offer

Iran War Day 71: Trump Awaits Iran Letter as US Fires on Tankers, Rubio Demands Serious Offer

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In Episode 71 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, the United States waits for Iran’s official response to the proposed peace framework as President Trump says he is expecting a letter from Tehran “tonight” and Secretary of State Marco Rubio demands a “serious offer.”

As diplomatic negotiations hang in the balance, Iran’s foreign ministry calls the US approach a “grotesque absurdity,” accusing Washington of threatening massive military escalation while publicly claiming to seek peace. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warns that “diplomacy is always the victim” whenever negotiations begin to advance.

Meanwhile, the US Navy fires on two Iranian oil tankers enforcing the Hormuz blockade, Trump unveils “Project Freedom Plus” as a potential escalation path if talks collapse, Hezbollah launches its first publicly claimed cross-border strike since the Lebanon ceasefire extension, and the State Department announces a second round of Israel-Lebanon peace negotiations.

We break down:

  • Trump’s expected letter from Iran
  • Rubio’s comments on Tehran’s peace response
  • The growing pressure of the Hormuz blockade
  • Project Freedom Plus and possible US escalation
  • Iran’s “grotesque absurdity” accusation
  • Hezbollah’s renewed strike against Israel
  • China sanctions linked to Iran’s defence industry
  • ASEAN’s emergency economic contingency plan
  • The unanswered question at the centre of Day 71

The ceasefire officially remains intact. The blockade remains active. And somewhere between diplomacy and escalation, the future of this war may now depend on a single letter.

Follow Epic Fury for daily coverage of the US-Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Middle East escalation, global oil shock risks, nuclear negotiations, and breaking geopolitical developments.

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