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Iran Military Official Says Renewed War with US ‘Likely’

Iran Military Official Says Renewed War with US ‘Likely’

From Asharq Al-Awsat · (8m ago) English Critical tone

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TLDR

  • A senior Iranian military official stated that renewed fighting between Iran and the US is 'likely,' hours after President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's negotiating proposal.
  • Iran submitted a draft proposal to Pakistan on Thursday, the contents of which remain undisclosed.
  • The US and Israel launched a war in late February, which has been on hold since April 8 following a failed peace talk round.

Tensions remain palpably high between Iran and the United States, with a senior Iranian military official warning of the "likely" resumption of hostilities. This stark assessment comes in the wake of President Trump's public dissatisfaction with Iran's latest negotiating proposal, delivered via Pakistan. The ongoing conflict, initiated by the US and Israel in late February, has seen a fragile ceasefire since April 8, punctuated by one unsuccessful round of peace talks. From Tehran's perspective, the US stance, characterized by Trump's "tremendous discord" comment and his contemplation of military action, suggests a lack of genuine commitment to de-escalation. Iran's judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, reiterated Iran's willingness to negotiate but stressed that it would not accept imposed terms, a clear signal against capitulation. The international economic impact is significant, with oil prices experiencing volatility due to the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies. While Western media may focus on the diplomatic stalemate and the intricacies of nuclear negotiations, the Iranian perspective emphasizes the strategic importance of regional security, the economic consequences of foreign aggression, and the unwavering resolve to defend national interests against perceived imposition. The sentiment on the ground, as expressed by Tehran residents, reflects a weary resignation, a feeling of being "stuck in purgatory," with little hope for a peaceful resolution and a grim expectation of renewed conflict.

At this moment I'm not satisfied with what they're offering.

— Donald TrumpExpressing dissatisfaction with Iran's negotiating proposal.
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