Iran Vows to Fight 'as Long as Needed' as Trump Says War Will End 'Soon'
Iran rejects negotiations and continues missile and drone strikes on Gulf allies, targeting nearly 20% of global crude oil transit, while Trump waives some sanctions to ease market tensions.
- On Monday, US President Donald Trump said the fighting would end soon, and hours later Iran launched a new wave of attacks early Tuesday.
- Iran's Foreign Minister said Tehran will keep fighting and ruled out talks, while Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed as supreme leader on Monday.
- Since March 2, authorities reported at least 486 killed, 1,313 wounded, and more than 660 displaced, amid strikes targeting vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
- French President Emmanuel Macron said France and allies are working on a defensive mission to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, with timing unclear.
- As Ramadan continues, residents in Iran report severe shortages of food and drink, with some banks and bank cards disrupted, forcing some to offer free coffee.
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Iran has said Tuesday that it is ready to fight "as long as necessary" against the United States and Israel, contradicting US President Donald Trump, who once declared that the war "will soon end", AFP, quoted by Agerpres, said. "We are ready to continue attacks on missiles against them as soon as necessary and whenever necessary," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragachchi said, adding that the negotiations with Washington "are no longer on the …
Trump can quit when Iran says so
I was telling you the other day that the Iranians have the president’s number. All they have to do to win this war is exhaust his will to fight with enough “economic pain.” Donald Trump’s will to fight was already limited, as the point of the war was creating conditions in which an old, depleted and unpopular president looked big, tough and loved on American TV.But I’m having second thoughts. War against Iran isn’t like invading Venezuela. Trump…
Iran Vows to Fight ‘As Long as Needed’ as Trump Says War Will End ‘Soon’
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tuesday his country would keep fighting as long as necessary, casting doubt on US President Donald Trump's insistence that the conflict would be over "soon." The remarks from one of Iran's top leaders, who also ruled out negotiations with Washington, came as Tehran launched a new wave of attacks on Gulf nations hours after Trump's assurances of a swift end to the rapidly widening conflict.
Iran vows to fight 'as long as needed' as Trump says war will end 'soon'
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tuesday his country would keep fighting as long as necessary, casting doubt on US President Donald Trump's insistence that the conflict would be over "soon."
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