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Iran military official warns renewed conflict with US ‘likely:’ Report

Mohammad Jafar Asadi said Iran is prepared for renewed fighting as talks stall, and Trump said he is not satisfied with Tehran’s latest proposal.

  • On Saturday, senior Iranian military official Mohammad Jafar Asadi warned that renewed conflict with the United States is "likely," hours after President Donald Trump stated he was "not satisfied" with Iran's latest peace proposal.
  • Diplomatic efforts stalled amid "tremendous discord" within Iran, according to Trump, while the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports halted $6 billion in oil exports and inflation surged past 50 per cent, deepening domestic hardship.
  • Iran delivered a draft proposal to Pakistan on Thursday seeking to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced "new rules" over nearly 2,000 kilometres of coastline at Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei's directive.
  • Despite the Gulf ceasefire, Washington approved major arms sales late Friday to regional allies, including a $4 billion Patriot missile deal with Qatar and nearly $1 billion in precision weapons systems for Israel.
  • Lawmakers are debating whether Trump breached the 60-day limit for seeking congressional war authorization. Administration officials argue the ceasefire pauses this deadline, a claim Democrats dispute.
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An Iranian military commander announced this Saturday that a resumption of hostilities with the United States is “probable” after Donald Trump said he was dissatisfied with Tehran’s latest proposal to end the conflict.

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An Iranian military command warned this Saturday that a resumption of hostilities with the United States is "probable" after Donald Trump said he was dissatisfied with Tehran's latest proposal to end the conflict. "The conflict with the United States is likely to resume, and the facts show that the United States does not respect any promise or agreement," Mohamad Jafar Asadi, deputy inspector of central military command Jatam al Anbiya, quoted b…

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