“You have started this war, we will end it”

"You have started this war, we will end it"

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Iran’s Blazing Threats: A Warning to America!

The Iranian army’s spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari is sending shockwaves around the globe with a chilling address directly aimed at President Trump. He outrightly labeled Trump a “gambler”, claiming, “You have started this war, we will end it.” This is not just bravado; it’s a declaration of intent from a regime that thrives on chaos and confrontation!

Hours before a new Israeli offensive, the Iranian military escalated its rhetoric, warning the United States that their “Islam combatants will inflict serious and unpredictable consequences” through military operations. Zolfaghari ominously emphasized the danger of war extending throughout the region, a clear message that they’re ready to fight back against American interference.

Diplomatic Backlash: A Dubious Path?

In response to the relentless US and Israeli attacks, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchí accused Washington of blatantly violating the United Nations Charter. Arrogantly, he stated: “The door to diplomacy is always open… but not while our country is under attack.” This defensive posture raises eyebrows—how long can they maintain a façade of seeking peace while launching threats?

The Revolutionary Guard, rattled by their recent attacks, issued a statement promising that the “aggressor will receive an unfortunate response.” They claimed the United States displays strategic incompetence, ignoring the escalating realities in the region. What does this mean for global stability?

President Massoud Pesezhkian is flexing Iran’s muscle, rallying support at a patriotic demonstration in Tehran—all while the city is under heavy police presence to clamp down on dissent. Amidst tensions, the Iranian regime continues to stoke the fires of nationalism, taking direct aim at foes both near and far.

“We will strike back!” the Iranian leadership asserts, fueling fears of all-out conflict!

Keep your eyes peeled: the stakes are higher than ever, as these events unfold, and the world watches to see whether the “gambler” in the White House will fold or go all in against the Iranian regime.

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