Iran Says It Has Zero Trust In The US
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has said Tehran has “zero trust” in the United States and rejected claims that any negotiations are taking place. His remarks came as speculation grew over possible next steps in the conflict, including reports about a potential US ground operation.
Iran Rejects Claims Of US Negotiations
Araghchi said there is no truth to claims that talks are underway with any party in Tehran. The statement signals that despite repeated reports of possible diplomatic contact, Iran is publicly distancing itself from the idea of formal negotiations with Washington.
Abbas Araghchi Warns Against Ground Operation
Responding to reports of a possible US ground intervention, Araghchi said Iran is fully prepared to respond. He said Tehran does not believe the United States would dare launch such an operation, but warned that strong resistance would be waiting if that happened.
Iran Says It Is Ready For Any Attack
Araghchi said Iran knows how to defend itself and suggested the country would be even stronger in a ground war. He added that Tehran hopes such a move is not attempted, calling it a serious mistake if it were to happen. The remarks underline Iran’s effort to project military readiness at a time of rising regional tension.
Tehran Signals Defiant Wartime Position
The latest comments reflect a broader Iranian position of rejecting outside pressure while maintaining a hard public line on both military and diplomatic fronts. By dismissing negotiation claims and warning against ground action, Tehran appears to be signalling that it sees the current phase of the conflict as one in which deterrence and internal resolve remain central.













