Iranian Foreign Minister Declares 'No Request for a Ceasefire' as NBC Poll Shows Majority of Voters Disapprove of War
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC's Tom Llamas in an exclusive interview that Iran is not requesting a ceasefire, signaling that Tehran intends to absorb the punishment of Operation Epic Fury rather than sue for peace on American terms. The defiant posture arrives alongside a new NBC News poll showing a majority of registered U.S. voters disapprove of how President Trump has handled the Iran situation and believe the U.S. should not have taken military action in the first place. The dual developments frame the war's emerging political dilemma: Iran refuses to yield, and the American public is already souring on the campaign less than a week in. Meanwhile, a former U.S. special operations soldier argued on Fox News that Iran's long-standing 'death by a thousand cuts' proxy strategy has backfired, leaving the regime exposed to the direct American strikes it spent decades trying to avoid. The disconnect between Iran's public bravado and the devastating damage to its military infrastructure suggests a regime that may have no good options left -- but also no incentive to hand Trump the diplomatic victory he seeks.
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