Iran's Revolutionary Guard Warns of War Expansion Amid Rising Tensions
Iran's Revolutionary Guard issues war warning: 'Extend conflict beyond the region'

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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has threatened to escalate conflict beyond its borders if the U.S. continues military provocations. This warning follows U.S. officials' comments on potential military action. Tehran has also proposed six conditions for peace negotiations, including lifting sanctions and withdrawing U.S. troops from the region.
- 01The IRGC stated that it has not yet deployed its full military capacity against perceived threats from the U.S. and Israel.
- 02Tehran's six conditions for peace include lifting sanctions, releasing frozen assets, and ceasing hostilities in Lebanon.
- 03U.S. President Donald Trump revealed he was close to launching a strike against Iran but halted it due to ongoing negotiations.
- 04The peace proposal was delivered to Washington by Pakistan, indicating regional diplomatic efforts to address the crisis.
- 05Trump warned that U.S. forces are ready to launch a large-scale assault on Iran if negotiations do not yield results.
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has issued a stark warning, threatening to extend conflict beyond the region if the U.S. continues its military provocations. This statement comes in response to comments from U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, who hinted at potential military action should peace talks falter. The IRGC emphasized that it has yet to fully mobilize its military capabilities against the U.S. and its allies, suggesting that any further aggression would provoke a severe response. In light of escalating tensions, Iran has proposed six conditions for a renewed peace agreement, which include lifting economic sanctions, releasing frozen assets, and withdrawing U.S. troops from areas near Iran. This diplomatic initiative was reportedly communicated to Washington through Pakistan. Trump recently disclosed that he had been close to ordering a military strike against Iran but opted to delay it in favor of pursuing what he termed 'serious negotiations.' He cautioned, however, that U.S. forces remain poised for a large-scale assault if diplomatic efforts do not succeed. The situation remains precarious, with both sides on high alert as the fragile ceasefire hangs in the balance.
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The potential for conflict escalation could destabilize the region, affecting local economies and security.
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