DAY 25 OF IRAN WAR: Trump Claims Secret Talks — Tehran Fires Back with Blunt Rejection!

 


⚔️ War Enters a Critical Phase

The ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has now entered its 25th day, with tensions reaching a dangerous new level. Despite growing global concern, mixed signals are emerging regarding the possibility of peace negotiations.

🗣️ Trump’s Bold Claim vs Tehran’s Firm Denial

U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that negotiations with Iran are already underway and hinted at the possibility of a broad agreement. However, Iranian officials have strongly rejected these statements, calling them false and misleading, and insisting that no such talks are taking place.

Strikes Delayed — Strategy or Pressure Tactic?

According to reports, Trump has temporarily postponed planned strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days. This move has sparked speculation among analysts about whether it reflects a strategic pause or an attempt to pressure Iran into negotiations.

🚨 Strait of Hormuz Crisis Escalates

Earlier, the U.S. had issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to target Iranian power plants if ignored. Although the deadline was later extended, Iran has made it clear that its position remains unchanged—further disrupting global oil supply routes.

🌍 Global Oil Shock Hits Asia Hard

The continued closure and instability around the Strait of Hormuz are severely affecting global oil shipments. Major Asian economies like South Korea and Japan are among the hardest hit, as they rely heavily on oil passing through this crucial route.

🚀 Missile Attacks & Air Defense in Action

On the battlefield, Iran has intensified missile strikes against Israel. Meanwhile, Gulf countries have successfully intercepted multiple drone and missile attacks. Saudi Arabia reportedly destroyed around 20 drones heading toward its eastern region, while Kuwait and Bahrain repeatedly activated emergency sirens amid ongoing threats.

💣 Expanding Conflict Zones: Lebanon, Iraq & Syria

Clashes are rapidly spreading across the region. Israel launched strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, while the U.S. targeted Iran-backed groups in Iraq’s Anbar province. Experts now warn that Iraq has effectively become a secondary battlefield in the broader U.S.-Iran confrontation.

Protests Erupt Across Iran

Inside Iran, massive protests have erupted in Tehran and other major cities. Demonstrators have taken to the streets in large numbers, voicing strong opposition to the United States and Israel, while Iranian leadership emphasizes resilience and resistance.

📉 Economic Pressure Mounts in the U.S.

Back in the United States, the war is creating increasing internal pressure. Analysts point to rising oil and fuel prices as a major burden on the economy, suggesting this could be a key reason why Trump may be exploring an exit strategy.

🛡️ UK Steps In — Calls for De-escalation Grow

Amid rising fears of wider conflict, the United Kingdom has announced the deployment of air defense systems to the Middle East to counter potential Iranian missile threats. At the same time, regional and global powers continue to urge de-escalation and renewed diplomatic efforts.

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