Iran Warns Conflict With U.S. Likely as Diplomatic Talks Stall

An Iranian military official claims renewed conflict is probable, citing a lack of American commitment to agreements as negotiations reach an impasse

Justin Tomlinson

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Iran Warns Conflict With U.S. Likely as Diplomatic Talks Stall

Mohammad Jafar Asadi, a senior official at the Khatam al-Anbiya military central command center, has warned that a renewed conflict between Iran and the United States is likely to restart. Asadi stated that evidence has shown the United States is not committed to any promises or agreements, suggesting a deep-seated distrust of American diplomatic efforts. These comments from the military command center highlight the Iranian position that a renewed conflict is probable because the United States has failed to uphold its previous commitments.[1][2]

The warning comes as diplomatic efforts to reach a new agreement have reached a significant standstill. Donald Trump recently expressed his dissatisfaction with Iran’s latest peace proposal, stating that the terms included requirements that he could not agree to. This rejection of the Iranian proposal has contributed to the current deadlock, with talks stalling as the U.S. administration maintains its position. According to reports, Trump specifically noted that the Iranian proposal was asking for things that he could not agree to, which has further complicated the diplomatic process and led to the current impasse.[1][2]

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