Trump team reviews Iran's latest proposal
Trump told advisers he is not satisfied with Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump told advisers he is not satisfied with Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

CNN reports that the first part of any potential agreement would focus on opening the Strait of Hormuz without restrictions or fees.
CNN reports that private talks are advancing on a step-by-step deal, with a focus on reopening Hormuz as a first step, even without a second Pakistan meeting.
CNN reports mediators are applying pressure on both sides, with the next few days being especially crucial for reaching an agreement.
U.S. officials confirm President Trump and his national security team are skeptical of the offer, with Trump specifically questioning Iran's good faith.
President Trump has publicly stated he does not believe Iran is acting in good faith and that Tehran is failing to meet his key demand of zero nuclear enrichment.
The Wall Street Journal reports President Trump held discussions with aides Monday morning about the offer and did not immediately reject it.
The Wall Street Journal reports that during Monday discussions, Trump raised specific concerns about Iran's good faith and willingness to end uranium enrichment, and that a U.S. response is expected soon.
The message adds that the discussions occurred on Monday and that Trump specifically questioned Iran's good faith.
The Wall Street Journal reports President Trump is prepared to restart the war if talks fail, adding new detail on his stance.
NYT reports Trump specifically called the proposal 'denies reality' and expressed frustration that Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized nuclear concessions.
The New York Times report adds new details on internal administration debate, with some officials urging acceptance of the deal to reopen the strait and others warning it would undermine a U.S. victory.
The message adds that some administration officials are suggesting Trump accept the deal, despite his dissatisfaction.
New details from the NYT reveal internal administration divisions over leverage and assessments that Iranian negotiators lack authority from the IRGC and Mojtaba Khamenei.
The New York Times report confirms and adds detail to the President's dissatisfaction, specifically noting Iran's repeated rejection of U.S. nuclear demands.
New details emerge: the proposal would not require upfront nuclear concessions but grants more time for talks; IRGC involvement is unclear.
President Trump signaled during a Monday meeting with top national security officials that he is unlikely to accept Iran's latest proposal to end the conflict, according to two people familiar with the matter.
President Trump has told advisers he is not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal, which calls for lifting the blockade and postponing nuclear talks.