Iran has yet to respond to U.S. proposals, according to a spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This comes amid ongoing tensions and a recent CIA analysis suggesting Iran could withstand a U.S. maritime blockade for three to four months before facing severe economic challenges. Despite extensive bombing by the U.S. and Israel, Iran retains a significant ballistic missile capability, with approximately 75% of its mobile launchers and 70% of its missile stockpile intact. The CIA report also highlights Iran's efforts to restore missile facilities and assemble new missiles. U.S. officials suggest Iran's economic resilience might be underestimated, especially if it can smuggle oil overland. Iran's leadership appears increasingly resolute, believing it can outlast U.S. political pressure while managing domestic dissent through repression.