'We are ready to fight for five years, but...' Iran warns the US
Iran has dismissed the possibility of negotiations with the US and stated its readiness to continue fighting indefinitely if necessary.
Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, Iran has outrightly rejected the possibility of dialogue with the United States. Abdul Majid Hakim Ilahi, a representative of Iran's supreme leader, stated that Iran does not wish to engage in any negotiations with the US at this time. He emphasized that if required, Iran is prepared to sustain a prolonged conflict, indicating that they could continue fighting even for up to five years. This statement underscores Iran's resolve in the face of perceived threats from the US.
Ilahi further noted that the Iranian populace is unified in support of defensive efforts, asserting their readiness to sacrifice for their territorial integrity. He referred to Iran's historical war experience, particularly emphasizing the eight-year conflict between Iran and Iraq, which highlights Iran's long-standing military endurance. Citizens on Iranian streets reportedly expressed their willingness to shed blood for the nation's cause, firmly stating they would not yield their land.
The backdrop of this declaration includes US President Donald Trump's past remarks regarding military actions against Iran, to which Ilahi responded by rejecting Trump's claims of the US engaging in attacks during negotiations. This comment further illustrates the heightened tensions and the complexities surrounding US-Iran relations, indicating that any diplomatic resolution seems distant, with Iran firmly maintaining its stance of readiness for prolonged confrontation if necessary.