Iran Criticizes U.S. Ceasefire Extension as a Tactic for Surprise Attack
'Losing Side Cannot Dictate Terms': Iran Says Ceasefire Extension A Ploy To Buy Time For 'Surprise Strike'
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Mahdi Mohammadi, a senior adviser to Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baghar Ghalibaf, criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's indefinite ceasefire extension with Iran, claiming it is a tactic to prepare for a surprise military strike. He emphasized that the 'losing side cannot dictate terms' and called for a military response to the ongoing siege.
- 01Iran's leadership views the U.S. ceasefire extension as a tactic.
- 02Mahdi Mohammadi emphasizes that the 'losing side cannot dictate terms.'
- 03The Iranian government calls for a military response to the siege.
- 04Trump's extension aims to facilitate peace talks amid Iran's leadership struggles.
- 05Iran is urged to take the initiative in the conflict.
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Mahdi Mohammadi, a senior adviser to Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baghar Ghalibaf, has expressed strong criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump's recent decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely. In a post on 'X', Mohammadi stated that the ceasefire extension is a tactic designed to buy time for a potential surprise military strike against Iran. He argued that the 'losing side cannot dictate terms,' asserting that the ongoing siege is akin to bombardment and warrants a military response from Iran. Trump's extension is intended to provide Iran's 'fractured' leadership with the opportunity to formulate a proposal for peace talks. Mohammadi's comments reflect a broader sentiment within Iran's leadership regarding the current geopolitical tensions and the need for a decisive response.
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The ongoing tensions and military posturing could escalate conflict in the region, affecting both Iranian citizens and international relations.
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