Feb 17 • 13:55 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Iran can sink US warship, supreme leader warns after talks

Iran's supreme leader warns of the country's capability to sink a US warship in the Gulf as diplomatic talks over Iran's nuclear program conclude with no agreement in Switzerland.

In a stark warning, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, announced the Islamic Republic's capability to sink a United States warship stationed in the Gulf, following the conclusion of talks held in Switzerland aimed at resolving tensions between the two nations. The discussions, mediated by Oman, were underscored by the ongoing military buildup by the US in the region, as President Donald Trump continues to pressure Iran into negotiating a deal regarding its nuclear ambitions. Khamenei's assertions reflect Iran's determination to assert its defensive capabilities in the face of perceived threats from the US.

The diplomatic engagement was critical as both parties have been at an impasse, with Iran demanding the removal of crippling US sanctions that have severely impacted its economy. Trump’s administration has maintained a passionate stance regarding Iran, issuing severe warnings about consequences should diplomatic resolutions fail to materialize. Recent weeks have seen increased tensions, particularly over Iran's military actions and its controversial response to internal protests, which have drawn international criticism and calls for US intervention.

As the delegations wrapped up their discussions, scrutiny from both sides revealed a landscape of mistrust and the threat of military action loomed large. Khamenei's remarks not only highlight Iran's strategic military stance but also serve to galvanize support within the country amid economic hardships. The outcomes of these talks, or the lack thereof, could have significant implications for the future of US-Iran relations and the stability of the Gulf region, where military presence from both nations has become increasingly pronounced.

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