Iran Warns of New War as It Accuses U.S. of Sabotaging Ceasefire.
Tehran Points Finger at Washington Over Truce Breakdown
According to Espreso.tv: Iran has accused the United States of violating ceasefire agreements and is now warning of serious repercussions. According to Iranian officials, over the past 48 hours, Washington has taken actions that directly contradict the terms of the truce. This latest accusation marks a significant escalation in rhetoric between the two long-standing adversaries.
On May 20, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) cautioned that the conflict could expand beyond the Middle East. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it will not tolerate what it describes as aggressive and unjustified U.S. actions, vowing to respond. Iranian authorities also emphasized that the country is fully prepared to defend its national interests.
What Escalation Could Mean for Global Security
The current standoff reflects years of mounting tension between Washington and Tehran. Any breach of the ceasefire agreement risks triggering a broader conflict, with severe consequences not only for the region but for international security as a whole. The U.S. moves that prompted Iran's reaction could also reshape diplomatic efforts and strategic calculations moving forward.
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