News listIran is willing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without waiting for the US to lift sanctions, proposing a new 14-point truce plan; Trump threatens not to rule out further military action.
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Iran is willing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without waiting for the US to lift sanctions, proposing a new 14-point truce plan; Trump threatens not to rule out further military action.

ORIGINAL伊朗願先開荷姆茲海峽不等美國解封、拋 14 點停戰新方案;川普嗆不排除再開火
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Iran has offered a concession, expressing willingness to reopen the Strait of Hormuz before the U.S. lifts its naval blockade; however, Trump has already retorted that he "cannot imagine accepting" it, leaving tensions between the two sides unresolved. (Previous coverage: Iran announces "total boycott" of second round of U.S.-Iran talks) (Background: Iran to charge $1 per barrel of oil for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, payable only in Bitcoin) The Iranian government has made a new concession: it no longer demands that Trump lift the naval blockade first. The New York Times, citing two senior Iranian officials, revealed that Tehran is willing to take the lead in reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Tehran has submitted a new 14-point truce proposal to the U.S. According to two sources who spoke to Axios, the proposal sets a one-month deadline for negotiations, with the goal of covering three core issues: reopening the Strait of Hormuz, ending the U.S. naval blockade, and permanently ending the wars in Iran and Lebanon. However, the nuclear program issue has been deliberately excluded. Iranian officials have made it clear that until a permanent ceasefire is reached between the U.S. and Iran, the nuclear issue will not be brought to the negotiating table but will be reserved for a later stage. Trump's military options back on the table Trump posted on Truth Social earlier today (3rd): I will review the plan Iran just sent us very soon, but I think this plan is unacceptable because, for the crimes Iran has committed against humanity and the world over the past 47 years, they have yet to pay a sufficiently heavy price. At the same time, Axios reported that Trump is seriously considering ordering new military action against Iran in an attempt to break the current diplomatic stalemate. Asadi, a senior official at Iran's Central Command, responded immediately, stating that "a conflict between Iran and the U.S. is very likely to break out again," and pointed out that evidence shows the U.S. does not abide by any commitments or agreements. Brent crude oil prices and Bitcoin trends Brent crude oil has fallen slightly this week and is currently trading at $108.17. Analysts estimate that if the Strait of Hormuz is truly reopened, oil prices could fall by another $10–20, but the current situation remains very opaque. In the crypto market, Bitcoin has continued to rebound after falling to $74,943 on 4/30, and briefly broke through $79,000 early this morning (3rd). If the negotiations achieve a breakthrough and supply chain pressures are eased, whether Bitcoin can break through $80,000 will be the next key point to watch.
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