Iran warns of strong response to any attack on its energy system
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Iran and U.S. Locked in High-Stakes Showdown as Diplomacy Collapses
Tehran Warns of "Firm but Measured" Response to Potential U.S. Strikes on Power Plants
Tensions between Iran and the United States have spiraled into a dangerous confrontation, with Tehran vowing a measured yet unyielding reaction if American military strikes target its critical infrastructure—particularly its power plants. In a defiant statement, Iranian officials declared such actions "unacceptable aggression," dismissing global calls for restraint and framing their own aggressive moves—including blocking a vital shipping route—as acts of "justified self-defense."
The Revolutionary Guard, Iran’s most powerful military force, has escalated its rhetoric, warning citizens that future oil and gas disruptions could last for years if Washington continues its pressure campaign. This bold declaration underscores Iran’s refusal to yield, even as economic and political isolation tightens.
Negotiations Deadlocked—Tehran Demands Full Surrender of Hostilities
Diplomatic channels between the two nations have completely frozen, with Iran rejecting any temporary ceasefire as insufficient. Supreme demands now include:
- A permanent end to hostilities
- Ironclad guarantees that war will not reignite
Iran’s leadership has publicly mocked U.S. threats, boasting of its military resilience and claiming "victory" before any direct confrontation even begins.
U.S. Ultimatum Looms—But Tehran Stands Defiant
Frustrated by the stalemate, the U.S. president has imposed a strict deadline for a resolution, signaling waning faith in diplomacy. Yet, far from backing down, Iran has cut all official communications with Washington, doubling down on its aggressive posturing.
As both nations dig in their heels, the world watches a high-stakes standoff with no clear resolution in sight. The risk of miscalculation has never been higher—will cooler heads prevail, or will this clash spiral into open conflict?