Iran's parliament speaker, Ghalibaf, has declared that Tehran remains 'fully prepared' for the United States to resume hostilities at any moment, highlighting ongoing tensions as diplomatic efforts remain deadlocked over the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Ghalibaf's statement underscores the persistent impasse between the two nations, with negotiations reportedly 'far' from a breakthrough. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments, has been a focal point of regional friction, raising concerns over potential escalations.
Analysts note that the warning reflects Iran's defensive posture amid stalled talks, as both sides navigate complex geopolitical and economic pressures. The situation continues to draw international attention, with observers monitoring for signs of de-escalation or further confrontation in the volatile region.