Tehran Dismisses US-Pakistan Diplomacy, Issues Fiery Warning to American Troops

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Iran has strongly rejected diplomatic efforts led by Pakistan and issued a sharp warning to the United States, saying any American ground troops entering Iran would face a severe response.

The warning came from Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who accused the US of pretending to support peace talks while secretly preparing for a possible ground invasion.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Strong Warning to the US

According to Iranian media, Qalibaf said that Iranian forces are ready and waiting for any US ground troops. He warned that they would be “set on fire” if they enter Iranian territory.

He added that Iran will not accept any pressure or humiliation and is fully prepared to defend itself.

Reports also suggest that around 2,500 US Marines have been deployed to the Middle East, increasing fears of a possible ground operation. However, there has been no official confirmation from the US about such plans.

Pakistan Peace Talks Rejected

Pakistan recently announced that it would host talks between Iran and the US to reduce tensions. Officials said foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt met in Islamabad to discuss a possible peace framework.

But Iran dismissed these efforts, calling them a “cover” for US military actions. Iranian officials said there are currently no talks with Washington, either directly or indirectly.

Earlier, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had spoken with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, but no major progress was reported.

Rising Tensions in the Region

The conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel has now entered its second month. Both sides have carried out attacks, including missile strikes and air raids.

Iran has also rejected any proposals that require it to limit its nuclear programme or military capabilities. Officials say Tehran will decide its own path without outside pressure.

Situation Remains Uncertain

The arrival of more US troops and Iran’s strong statements have increased fears of a wider war in the Middle East.

While countries like Pakistan are trying to reduce tensions through diplomacy, the gap between talks and military action remains large.The coming days will be crucial in deciding whether the situation moves towards peace or further escalation.

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