Iran responds to Trump: 'We will decide when the war ends, not the United States'
Iranian officials have firmly stated that they, not the United States, will determine the end of the ongoing conflict following President Trump's remarks on the situation.
As tensions escalate in the region, Iranian leadership has reacted sharply to U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that the military offensive against Iran is 'almost over.' The statements came as the conflict entered its eleventh day, highlighting the seriousness of the situation for both Iran and the United States. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which serves as an elite fighting force within the Iranian military, asserted their control over the conflict, proclaiming that the decision to end the war rests solely with Tehran. They reiterated their challenge to Trump, accusing him of falsely attributing military successes to his efforts.
The spokesperson for the Revolutionary Guard, Ali Mohammad Naeini, criticized Trump for spreading 'lies' about the situation on the ground. He emphasized the potential repercussions of military actions taken by the US and Israel. In a significant threat, Naeini warned that if the joint US-Israeli attacks continued, there would be a complete blockade on oil exports from the Middle East, a move that could send shockwaves through the global oil markets already on edge. The gravity of this threat illustrates the stakes involved, not just for the two nations but for the international economy.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has supported the Revolutionary Guard's statements, indicating a united Iranian front against perceived U.S. aggression. This situation underscores the complexities of geopolitical dynamics in the region, where military posturing and rhetoric could have dire consequences. As both nations navigate this precarious conflict, the focus remains on the economic ramifications and potential for escalation in hostilities that could lead to broader regional instability.