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Iran Declares War With United States Remains Active Despite Ceasefire

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USA–Iran conflict
The USA–Iran conflict has escalated into one of the most intense geopolitical crises in the Middle East in decades. [DailyAlo]

The military conflict between the United States and Iran remains very much alive today. Iranian army leaders loudly declared on Tuesday that they still consider the current situation an active war. They refuse to let their guard down even though a temporary ceasefire stopped the daily shooting. Both nations continue to prepare for the worst-case scenarios as diplomatic peace talks stall.

Mohammad Akraminia, a top spokesman for the Iranian army, delivered a blunt warning during a public interview. He stated clearly that Iran does not consider the war to be over. He described the current pause in fighting as merely a brief silence on the battlefield. Akraminia confirmed that the Iranian military maintains exactly 0 trust in the United States and its allies.

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Because of this deep distrust, the Iranian military continues to prepare for fresh combat operations. Akraminia noted that military planners constantly update their list of strike targets with the same seriousness they used during active fighting. Iranian generals refuse to send their troops back to the barracks. They keep their missile crews and naval ships on high alert, waiting for the temporary truce to collapse suddenly.

Meanwhile, the United States government continues to pursue its own aggressive strategies. American officials recently spoke with reporters from the Wall Street Journal to outline their new plans. They revealed that President Donald Trump explicitly instructed his administration to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran. Trump wants his military and economic teams ready to squeeze the Middle Eastern country if the diplomats fail to reach a final agreement.

The peace process hit a massive brick wall earlier this week. President Trump publicly signaled his deep dissatisfaction with the first peace proposal offered by the Iranian government. He completely rejected the initial terms, leaving the entire diplomatic mission sitting in a dangerous limbo. The current ceasefire continues to hold the line, but the lack of progress makes international observers extremely nervous.

To fix the stalled negotiations, Iran plans to try again very soon. According to a recent news report, the Iranian government will likely submit a brand new, revised peace plan within the next 3 to 4 days. Iranian diplomats plan to hand this updated proposal over to official mediators waiting in Pakistan. These Pakistani mediators will then pass the new terms directly to American officials for a thorough review.

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While the world waits for this new proposal, the United States continues to launch heavy economic attacks. On Tuesday, the United States Department of State imposed harsh new financial sanctions against exactly 35 different entities and individuals. The government targeted these specific people and businesses because they actively help Iran move money around the globe.

These new sanctions serve as a powerful weapon in the modern financial war. By cutting off these 35 targets, the United States hopes to starve the Iranian military of the cash it needs to buy weapons and pay soldiers. American officials want to freeze millions of dollars in foreign bank accounts before the money ever reaches Tehran. This aggressive financial squeeze adds massive pressure on the Iranian negotiators to sign a peace deal quickly.

The next 7 days will heavily determine the future of the entire Middle East. If President Trump rejects Pakistan’s upcoming revised proposal, the temporary silence on the battlefield will likely end. Both armies sit ready to resume their attacks at a moment’s notice. Every day, citizens and global energy markets now watch the situation closely, hoping the diplomats can finally find a way to stop the war before the shooting starts again.

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