Iran has stated that peace negotiations with the United States are incompatible with what it described as “threats to commit war crimes,” as tensions escalate following continued airstrikes across the region. Tehran confirmed that Majid Khademi, the intelligence chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was killed in a US-Israeli strike on Monday morning, with Israel later claiming responsibility for the attack.
Escalation Threats and Diplomatic Pressure
US President Donald Trump issued a warning that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly setting a deadline of 20:00 ET on Tuesday. In a social media message, Trump threatened further strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, if the waterway remains closed. In response, Iran warned of “much more devastating” retaliation and stated it has formulated a diplomatic response to the United States that will be announced later.
Sources familiar with discussions said both Iran and the United States have received a plan aimed at ending hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, officials indicated that a ceasefire would likely be required before meaningful talks could proceed.
Regional Attacks and Rising Global Concerns
Military activity continues across Iran, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, with thousands of casualties reported, mostly in Iran and Lebanon. Meanwhile, global leaders have warned that the ongoing energy crisis linked to the conflict is among the worst ever recorded, intensifying pressure for a diplomatic resolution.
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