The United States has reportedly moved to increase its missile stockpile following Iran’s rejection of a proposed peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing conflict.
Officials say the decision is part of efforts to strengthen military readiness as tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East.
Iran dismissed the proposal, describing it as unfair and one-sided, while also presenting its own conditions for ending the war.
The rejected plan reportedly included demands such as limiting Iran’s military capabilities and halting certain strategic programs, which Tehran refused to accept.
In response, the United States is increasing its military posture, with additional weapons procurement seen as a signal of readiness for further escalation if talks fail.
The situation remains uncertain as indirect negotiations continue, but both sides appear firmly positioned, raising concerns about a prolonged conflict and global instability.





