Iran has proposed conditions for resuming nuclear talks with the United States, including the unfreezing of assets and recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. This offer comes as tensions rise, with former President Trump reportedly considering reinstating military action against Iran. Despite these developments, the demands from both sides remain at an impasse. The U.S. maintains that the Iran ceasefire agreement is still in effect, but discussions are underway to potentially change the name of the operation to bypass war authorization limits. Meanwhile, Iran has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. over actions during the "12-Day War" and continues to demonstrate military capabilities, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps conducting exercises in Tehran Province. The situation remains tense as both nations navigate these complex diplomatic and military challenges.