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Iran: Prepared to Continue Missile Attacks for as Long as Necessary

Iran has expressed readiness to continue missile attacks indefinitely, stating that negotiations with the U.S. are no longer on the agenda.

In a recent statement to PBS News, Iranian official Abbas Araghchi declared that Iran is prepared to pursue missile attacks for as long as necessary, signaling a significant stiffening of their stance in relation to U.S. negotiations. This comes in the context of escalating tensions following U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks at a press conference, where he indicated that while the war is nearing its conclusion, it would not end in the coming week. Trump also issued threats of further attacks should Iran interfere with oil supplies, highlighting the ongoing volatility in the region.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard responded to Trump’s comments with a stark reminder that they will dictate the terms of the end of the conflict, reinforcing Iran's position of strength amidst international pressure. The ongoing military actions and aggressive rhetoric suggest a low probability of diplomatic progress in the near term, as both sides remain entrenched in their positions. With the U.S. imposing sanctions and Iran ramping up its missile capabilities, the dynamics in the region appear increasingly precarious.

This situation is poised to have significant implications not only for U.S.-Iran relations but also for broader geopolitical stability in the Middle East. As Iran continues its military actions, the potential for an escalation into a wider conflict grows, impacting global oil markets and security alliances. Observers are urged to keep a close watch on developments, given the potential for rapid shifts in the region's security landscape and the implications for international diplomacy.

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