Iran: U.S. Negotiating Publicly While Secretly Planning Ground Operation
- President Donald Trump said the US is negotiating with Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and expects to know within a week if cooperation is possible.
- Trump claims there has been a fundamental regime change in Iran with new, more reasonable leaders replacing the old guard.
- Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf accused the US of publicly discussing diplomacy while secretly planning a ground attack and warned of retaliation against American forces.
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The rumours of an American land operation against Iran are becoming clearer and fuelling both Tehran's animosity and that of the President's electorate, now stuck in a war that is weakening on all sides.
Iran accuses the United States of secretly planning a land invasion, although they publicly say they want to negotiate. The Wall Street Journal details the possible U.S. military operation in Iran.
Iran, whose strategy since the beginning of the war, on February 28, goes on to match the threats posed to it by its adversaries, has promised this Sunday to subject to a “rain of fire” the U.S. troops that set foot in Iranian territory. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, president of the Iranian Parliament and one of the leading leaders after the assassination of successive leaders at the hands of the U.S. and Israel during this month, has issued that w…
Iran: U.S. negotiating publicly while secretly planning ground operation
The parliament speaker said Iran's military is waiting for U.S. ground forces to enter so it can 'set them ablaze' and 'punish' U.S. allies in the region. Earlier on Sunday, The Washington Post reported that the U.S. Defense Department is preparing for ground operations in Iran that could last weeks
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