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Trump warns Tehran of 'running out of patience' and Iran affirms its readiness for all scenarios

US President Donald Trump issued a public warning to the Iranian leadership, stressing that the United States' patience regarding outstanding issues will not last much longer. Trump called on Tehran to engage in a comprehensive agreement that ends the state of conflict in the Middle East, while describing the officials he dealt with in Iran as rational despite the existing tensions.

In an interview from the Chinese capital, Beijing, Trump indicated that Washington is closely monitoring Iranian military movements related to the transfer of missile platforms. The US President warned that these military capabilities could be completely neutralized within one day if escalation continues, emphasizing that the diplomatic option and an agreement are the only available way out currently.

Trump touched upon the nuclear program file, expressing his desire to reach a formula that allows the United States to obtain enriched Iranian uranium instead of disposing of it by burial. These statements come at a sensitive time, coinciding with a major economic summit in China that included technological delegations and prominent American businessmen.

For its part, Tehran responded to these threats with a firm tone through its Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who affirmed that issues related to his country cannot be resolved through military means. Araghchi clarified that Iran has long experience in confronting pressures and wars, stressing that any attempt at a new confrontation will only bring repeated failure to Washington.

The Iranian Foreign Minister pointed out that the American administration fully realizes the futility of the language of threat in extracting concessions from Tehran. He added during international meetings in New Delhi that whoever seeks to test Iranian strength again will reap the same results achieved in the past, stressing that the diplomatic path requires mutual respect away from dictates.

In a related context, informed sources stated that Tehran has shown initial readiness to continue diplomatic channels with Washington to avoid sliding into a comprehensive confrontation. However, the sources warned that any resumption of hostile action by the United States would lead to dire consequences whose impact on the stability of the entire region cannot be predicted.

On the ground, media sources in Tehran reported that current indicators do not reflect the imminent occurrence of a diplomatic breakthrough between the two parties. Observers believe that the current negotiation path is still in the 'ground-building' stage and has not yet reached the stage of drafting concrete agreements, given the depth of the gap in strategic positions.

Reports quoted Mohammad Ali Jafari, the former commander of the Revolutionary Guard, as saying that the current phase is witnessing an exchange of conditions and arrangements through back channels and international mediators. These indirect moves aim to establish a solid foundation that can be built upon in future negotiations that include complex security, political, and economic issues.

The Iranian leadership confirms a high level of coordination between decision-making institutions, where sensitive files are managed through the Supreme National Security Council and under the direct supervision of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. This institutional harmony aims to ensure the state's readiness for all possible scenarios, whether diplomatic or military.

Political circles in Tehran believe that they possess a wide margin of maneuver and deterrent power that prevents American pressures from achieving their strategic goals. The Iranian government considers that the 'maximum pressure' policy has not succeeded in bringing the national economy to its knees or fundamentally changing the political behavior of the state.

In reference to the economic dimension of the conflict, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament considered that the financial crises facing Washington, including rising sovereign debt, limit its ability to engage in costly military adventures. He described American policies as characterized by risk that could negatively affect global financial stability.

Tehran is waving strategic pressure cards, most notably its control over international navigation lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, which gives it the ability to influence global energy markets. This was clearly evident in the exceptions granted by Tehran to Chinese ships, as part of managing its balances with major powers.

Iran also continues its naval movements and the transfer of oil shipments in sensitive areas as a message of defiance to the restrictions imposed on it, affirming its ability to overcome sanctions. These moves are seen as part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at improving negotiation terms and demonstrating imperviousness to direct threats.

The official Iranian position concluded that engaging in negotiations does not mean excessive optimism about achieving a quick breakthrough, but rather it is a path to crisis management. Tehran stresses at the end of its officials' statements that any military escalation will not achieve the goals of hostile parties, but will rather complicate the regional and international scene.

I will not be more patient.. they must reach an agreement, and all missile movements could disappear in one day.

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Trump warns Tehran of 'running out of patience' and Iran affirms its readiness for all scenarios

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