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Breaking down Iran's peace proposal response as questions remain over future of Strait of Hormuz
President Trump said Sunday that Iran's response to the latest peace proposal is "totally unacceptable." Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told 60 Minutes that the war is "not over" until Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile is destroyed. CBS News' Holly Williams has more.
What happened
According to CBS News’s source item, Breaking down Iran’s peace proposal response as questions remain over future of Strait of Hormuz, President Trump said Sunday that Iran’s response to the latest peace proposal is “totally unacceptable.” Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told 60 Minutes that the war is “not over” until Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile is destroyed. CBS News’ Holly Williams has more.
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