Iran-USA Conflict: Tehran Submits New Peace Proposal
- Iran has delivered a new diplomatic proposal to international mediators on May 1, 2026, as tensions with the United States reach a critical point.
- According to reports from Corriere della Sera, Tehran presented the new peace proposal specifically to Pakistan.
- While diplomatic channels remain open, the risk of military conflict has increased.
Iran has delivered a new diplomatic proposal to international mediators on May 1, 2026, as tensions with the United States reach a critical point. The move comes amid reports that the Trump administration has finalized military attack plans, prompting Tehran to activate its air defense systems.
According to reports from Corriere della Sera, Tehran presented the new peace proposal specifically to Pakistan. This diplomatic outreach occurs simultaneously with a shift in the United States’ approach to the Iranian nuclear program. Axios reports that the U.S. Government has sent a series of amendments regarding the nuclear deal to the negotiating table.
Military Escalation and Defense Posture
While diplomatic channels remain open, the risk of military conflict has increased. La Repubblica reports that Donald Trump has attack plans ready for implementation. In response to the threat of U.S. Military action, Iran has triggered its anti-aircraft and air defense networks.
The escalation has been accompanied by sharp rhetoric from Iran’s top leadership. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issued a warning directed at the United States, stating that the opposition would face a catastrophic outcome.
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Diplomatic Efforts and Nuclear Negotiations
The delivery of the new proposal, confirmed by Iranian media and reported by ANSA, suggests an attempt by Tehran to find a negotiated exit from the current standoff. The involvement of Pakistan as a mediator indicates a reliance on regional diplomacy to bridge the gap between the two nations.

The nuclear dimension remains a central pillar of the dispute. The amendments sent by the U.S., as cited by Axios, indicate that the Trump administration is seeking specific changes to the nuclear framework, though the exact nature of these amendments has not been publicly detailed.
The current situation is characterized by a dual-track approach, with high-level diplomatic proposals being exchanged while both nations maintain a state of military readiness. The activation of Iranian air defenses suggests that Tehran views the U.S. Attack plans as an imminent threat despite the ongoing mediation efforts.
