Iran says war with U.S., Israel may resume amid rising tensions
Iran’s armed forces warned war with the United States and Israel could resume, citing distrust in negotiations and mounting regional tensions.
Iran’s armed forces said it is possible that conflict with the United States and Israel could resume, citing growing distrust in ongoing diplomatic efforts.
According to Al Jazeera, Iranian officials said available “evidence” suggests Washington may not remain committed to agreements or negotiated settlements.
The warning comes as Donald Trump recently rejected Iran’s latest peace proposal, saying its demands were unacceptable and could not form the basis of a deal.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said Tehran was making requests he could not agree to, reinforcing doubts about the prospects for a near-term resolution to the conflict.
Tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel have escalated over recent months, with military exchanges, sanctions, and diplomatic breakdowns complicating efforts to stabilize the region.
Previous ceasefire arrangements and negotiation rounds have repeatedly faltered, reflecting deep divisions over security concerns, regional influence, and the terms of any long-term agreement.
Analysts warn that continued mistrust and the absence of a clear diplomatic breakthrough increase the risk of renewed confrontation, with potential consequences for regional stability and global energy markets.
Trump has also cautioned against expecting an early end to the conflict, signaling that the situation remains volatile and subject to rapid escalation.
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