Iran: No response yet to the US proposal

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According to ME News, on May 7 (UTC+8), an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson told Iranian media that Iran has not yet reached a conclusion on the US proposal and has not responded to the US. Sources indicate that a classified CIA analysis this week suggests that Iran can sustain itself under a US naval blockade for at least three to four months before facing more severe economic hardship. The analysis also suggests that despite weeks of intense US and Israeli bombing, Iran retains a considerable ballistic missile capability. A US official stated that Iran currently retains approximately 75% of its pre-war mobile launcher inventory and about 70% of its missile reserves. The official claimed there is evidence that the Iranian regime has been able to restore and reactivate almost all underground storage facilities, repair some damaged missiles, and even assemble some new missiles that were nearly completed at the outbreak of the war. Iran's ability to withstand prolonged economic hardship is even stronger than the CIA assessment. "Iran's leadership has become more radical and determined, increasingly convinced that they can exhaust the political will of the United States while suppressing any resistance through domestic repression. It's not uncommon for similar regimes to survive for years under prolonged embargoes and purely air-based warfare," a source said. Iran is storing some of its oil on tankers that would otherwise be idle due to the blockade, while reducing oil field production to ensure wells remain operational. US officials say the CIA may have underestimated Iran's economic resilience if it can smuggle oil overland. (Jinshi) (Source: ME)

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