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Concerns Grow in Iran Over Prolonged Conflict Amid US-Iran Stalemate

As negotiations falter, Iranians express worries about the potential for extended conflict, with Tehran remaining unperturbed by US rejection of its proposals.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-12 / 1min

On May 12, 2026, tensions between Iran and the United States continue to escalate as diplomatic efforts show little progress. Donald Trump has dismissed Iran's counterproposals, leading to increased anxiety among the Iranian populace regarding the possibility of a prolonged conflict.

In response to the US's stance, Iranian officials have indicated that they are not particularly concerned about American discontent with their proposals. This reaction suggests a level of resilience within Tehran, despite the ongoing diplomatic impasse.

The situation remains fluid, and the implications of these developments could have significant consequences for regional stability and international relations.