The ongoing Iran war continues to intensify as Tehran warns it will deploy powerful missile strikes and refuses diplomatic talks with the United States, raising fears of a wider Middle East conflict.
Iranian officials say the country’s missile program remains active despite continued airstrikes by the United States and Israel. Military leaders in Tehran insist the nation still possesses advanced missiles capable of delivering heavier warheads and reaching multiple strategic targets.
The development comes amid growing tensions in the US–Israel war with Iran, which has seen increasing military exchanges across the region. Analysts warn that the escalating situation could draw more countries into the conflict if diplomatic efforts fail.
Iran Rejects Negotiation Offer
Iranian authorities have rejected calls from US President Donald Trump for immediate negotiations. According to Iranian officials, talks with Washington are currently “not under consideration,” signaling a hardening stance from Tehran as the war intensifies.
Tehran insists that it will not accept negotiations under military pressure, adding that the country’s armed forces are prepared for a prolonged conflict if necessary.
The refusal of talks has raised concerns among global leaders who fear that diplomatic channels between the United States and Iran may remain frozen for the foreseeable future.
Trump Says Conflict Could End Soon
Despite the escalating rhetoric, President Trump has suggested that the military campaign could end sooner than expected. The US administration claims the ongoing operation is aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities and preventing further regional instability.
However, Iran maintains that its defensive capabilities remain intact and that it will respond forcefully to any additional attacks on its territory.
Rising Casualties and Regional Impact
The conflict has already resulted in significant casualties and damage in several locations. Reports indicate that dozens of people have been killed in Tehran following recent strikes as the war enters another intense phase.
The war began after a series of joint military strikes by the United States and Israel targeting Iranian military infrastructure. In response, Iran launched missile and drone attacks across multiple locations in the region, escalating tensions throughout the Middle East.
Global Oil Markets on Edge
The conflict is also raising alarms in global energy markets. Analysts warn that any disruption to oil shipping routes in the Persian Gulf could send global oil prices soaring and trigger economic shocks worldwide.
Security concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil transport corridors, remain high as military activity continues in the region.
As missile exchanges and airstrikes continue, global leaders are urging restraint while monitoring the rapidly evolving Iran-Israel-US conflict, which could reshape geopolitical dynamics across the Middle East.
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