Iran's Ghalibaf Warns of Stronger Response to US Military Action
Iran negotiator Ghalibaf vows ‘more crushing’ response if US resumes war
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Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf warned the United States of a 'more crushing and bitter' response if it resumes military action. This statement follows his meeting with Pakistan's army chief, which aimed to solidify a ceasefire and prevent further escalation in regional tensions. Iran claims to have strengthened its military capabilities during the ceasefire.
- 01Ghalibaf emphasized that Iran's armed forces have rebuilt their capabilities during the ceasefire.
- 02He warned that any renewed military action by the US would lead to a stronger response than previously experienced.
- 03Qatar's Emir discussed mediation efforts with US President Donald Trump to ease regional tensions.
- 04US media reports indicate the White House is considering renewed military strikes against Iran.
- 05Iran's Foreign Minister stated that Tehran remains committed to diplomacy despite US military aggression.
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During a recent meeting with Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, Iran's parliament speaker and senior negotiator Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf issued a stern warning to the United States, threatening a 'more crushing and bitter' response if the US resumes military action. Ghalibaf stated that Iran's armed forces have significantly enhanced their capabilities during the ceasefire, suggesting that any renewed conflict would be far more detrimental to the US than the initial outbreak of hostilities. This warning comes amid ongoing negotiations where Iran accuses the US of making 'excessive demands'. Meanwhile, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani engaged in discussions with US President Donald Trump to address regional tensions and support diplomatic efforts led by Pakistan. Reports indicate that the US is contemplating renewed military strikes against Iran, following a series of attacks initiated by the US and Israel earlier this year. Despite these tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed Tehran's commitment to diplomatic engagement, even in light of what he termed US betrayals and military aggression.
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The heightened tensions between the US and Iran could lead to increased military presence in the region, affecting local populations and economies dependent on stability.
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