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Iran Warns US War May Resume

Iran’s armed forces have warned that conflict with the United States and Israel may resume, claiming that Washington is not showing commitment to agreements or diplomatic understandings.

Iran Warns Of Renewed US War

Mohammad Jafar Asadi, deputy of Iran’s military headquarters, said evidence suggested that the United States was not committed to agreements or treaties. He claimed that recent American actions and statements were aimed at shaping public messaging and controlling oil market sentiment.

Iranian officials said the country’s armed forces remained on high alert and were prepared for any further escalation.

US-Iran Tensions Rise Again

The warning came after US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal for negotiations. Trump said Iran was seeking concessions that Washington could not accept and claimed that Iran’s leadership was internally divided.

At the same time, Trump has said the conflict had been “terminated” because of a ceasefire, even as tensions remain high between Washington and Tehran.

Israel-Iran Conflict And Nuclear Tensions

The renewed warning has added fresh uncertainty to the fragile ceasefire environment. Trump has defended the US position by saying Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon.

The US War Powers Resolution deadline has also become a point of political debate in Washington, with lawmakers yet to take further action. The situation remains sensitive as both sides continue to exchange sharp statements despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.

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