Iran Shifts to Fully Offensive Policy Amid Diplomatic Deadlock with US
A senior Iranian official announced a significant shift in Iran's strategy, declaring the country is moving to a "completely offensive" policy. Speaking to Reuters, the official expressed deep distrust in diplomatic efforts to resolve ongoing disagreements with the United States and indicated that Iran will soon set a deadline for talks to Washington.
This development follows claims by Iranian authorities that the US violated a recently signed memorandum of understanding, which Iran says nullifies the relevance of the previously discussed 60-day negotiation period. The official described the US actions as a "severe and extensive breach," stating that negotiations have effectively not begun.
In a related statement, former US President Donald Trump warned that if conflict resumes in the Middle East, the US will lead the fight with Israel providing support. Trump also highlighted the ongoing US naval blockade, which he said exerts unprecedented economic pressure on Tehran, costing the regime hundreds of millions of dollars daily. He characterized Iran as "good poker players" but "dying," and emphasized that the upcoming US midterm elections will not influence his decisions.
The escalating rhetoric underscores the fragile state of US-Iran relations and the increasing likelihood of heightened tensions or conflict in the region. Iran's move to a fully offensive stance marks a critical turning point in the diplomatic impasse.
Summary: Iran announces a shift to a fully offensive policy amid failed diplomacy with the US, setting a deadline for talks, while Trump warns of renewed conflict with US leadership and Israeli support.
Points: - Iran declares a complete shift to an offensive policy amid stalled US negotiations. - Tehran accuses the US of breaching a recent memorandum, nullifying the 60-day negotiation window. - Iran plans to set a deadline for talks with the United States. - Donald Trump warns the US will lead renewed Middle East fighting with Israeli backing. - The US naval blockade continues to impose heavy economic costs on Iran daily. - Trump dismisses the impact of US midterm elections on his Iran policy decisions.
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