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Iran considers it unlikely to resume war with the US

Iran says there is no imminent agreement with the US to end the war.The Iranian government said on Wednesday (27) that it considers the resumption of hostilities with the United States unlikely, despite recent American a...

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Iran says there is no imminent agreement with the US to end the war.
The Iranian government said on Wednesday (27) that it considers the resumption of hostilities with the United States unlikely, despite recent American attacks and while diplomatic efforts to end the conflict continue. of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, quoted by Tasnim news agency.
"Do not doubt that we will turn the area from Chabahar to Mahshahr into a cemetery for the aggressors," he added, mentioning cities at each end of Iran's vast southern coast.
The Iranian position was revealed a day after Tehran accused Washington of violating the ceasefire, in force since April, and warned that it was prepared to take reprisal measures following the most recent attacks. serious since the beginning of the truce.
The war in the Middle East began at the end of February with American and Israeli attacks against Iran, but spread quickly on several fronts, affecting the entire Middle East and causing a crisis in the world energy market.
Iran and the United States have been waging a war of declarations for several weeks, while negotiating an agreement with Pakistan's mediation.
The Iranian Intelligence Ministry stated in a statement released this Wednesday that the objective of the United States and Israel continues to be to overthrow the Islamic Republic and dismember the country.
"The enemy now pursues, by other means, the objective of overthrowing and fragmenting the country," highlights the note.
With no clear winner in the war, neither side appears willing to budge on the talks' key sticking points, which include the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program.
Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a shipping route essential to international oil and gas trade, while the United States has responded with a naval blockade of Iranian ports.
- Agreement "within reach" -
Iranian state media reported explosions in the port city of Bandar Abbas, near the Strait of Hormuz, and the Revolutionary Guard said on Tuesday that its forces shot down an American drone that entered the country's airspace and opened fire on an F-35 fighter jet.
The Foreign Ministry said that Tehran "will not leave any evil act unanswered and will not hesitate to defend the Iranian nation."
The day before, the spokesman for the United States Central Command (Centcom), Captain Tim Hawkins, had announced new American attacks against the Iran.
"Today, American forces carried out attacks in self-defense in southern Iran to protect our troops from the threats posed by Iranian forces," Hawkins said.
In a message on the occasion of the start of the Eid al-Adha festival, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Jamenei, stated that Washington is losing influence in the Middle East and warned that countries in the region must stop hosting bases from which Americans could launch attacks.
Despite the attacks, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that a peace agreement remained within reach, while insisting that the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened "one way or another."
- Dozens dead in Lebanon -
In southern Lebanon, Israel carried out attacks on Tuesday that, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, left 31 dead, including at least four children.
Iran has demanded that any peace agreement also applies to Lebanon, where a truce announced on April 17 failed to stop the fighting that began when the Hezbollah armed group attacked Israel in early March.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised on Monday to "crush" Hezbollah, and an Israeli military commander told AFP on Tuesday that the country's forces were expanding ground operations into Lebanese territory.


Efforts for a peace agreement between Washington and Tehran continue: Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported that a high-level delegation returned on Tuesday from a two-day visit to Qatar; the government announced that it is finalizing a 14-point project for an agreement to end the war.
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