Iran Rejects Trump's Threats, Vows to Continue Military Operations
'Rude, Arrogant Rhetoric': Iran Remains Defiant To Trump's Renewed Threats
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The Iranian Army condemned US President Donald Trump's threats to attack Iran's civilian infrastructure, asserting that such rhetoric will not deter their military operations. Trump warned of potential destruction of Iran's bridges and power plants if a deal is not reached by his deadline, escalating tensions in the Gulf region.
- 01Iran's military remains defiant against Trump's threats.
- 02Trump warned of significant military action against Iran if demands are not met.
- 03Iran rejected a ceasefire proposal and outlined its own demands.
- 04The situation marks a dangerous escalation in Gulf tensions.
- 05Trump's threats include plans to destroy Iranian infrastructure.
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The Iranian Army criticized US President Donald Trump's recent threats to attack Iran's civilian infrastructure, labeling his rhetoric as 'rude' and 'arrogant.' Following Trump's warning that Iran could be 'taken out' if it did not reach a deal by his Tuesday night deadline, the Iranian military stated that such threats would not affect their ongoing operations against what they term American and Zionist enemies. Trump specified plans to demolish all of Iran's bridges and power plants within hours if necessary. This escalation follows Iran's rejection of a ceasefire proposal, with Tehran demanding a permanent end to hostilities, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, and the lifting of sanctions. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei emphasized that their demands reflect confidence in their defensive capabilities, while Trump dismissed concerns about potential war crimes or the impact on Iran's population of 93 million.
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The escalating tensions could lead to military conflict in the Gulf region, affecting both Iranian citizens and regional stability.
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