Iranian Parliament Speaker Sends Warning to U.S. Soldiers Amid Rising Tensions

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Himanshu Tiwari

Iranian Parliament Speaker Sends Warning to U.S. Soldiers Amid Rising Tensions

Tehran, March 25: Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, has issued a message directed at U.S. soldiers. His statement, shared via the social media platform X, carries more of a warning than advice.

Ghalibaf claims that Iran is vigilant and closely monitoring every U.S. activity, particularly the deployment of troops in the region.

He stated, “The damage caused by the generals cannot be repaired by the soldiers. They will fall victim to confusion. Do not test our resolve.”

This warning comes in light of reports from various foreign media outlets suggesting that over 1,000 U.S. soldiers are being deployed in the Middle East.

Ghalibaf has been in the spotlight recently for his assertive stance. He expresses his views candidly on X. However, when former President Trump mentioned “positive and constructive dialogue,” speculation arose that it was directed at Ghalibaf. Within hours, he dismissed this notion, labeling Trump’s claims as fake news.

He criticized Trump while emphasizing Iran’s firm intentions. On X, he wrote, “The Iranian people demand strict and punitive action against aggressors. Until we achieve this, all Iranian officials stand resolutely with our Supreme Leader and the people.”

Ghalibaf reiterated his stance on the “fake news” narrative, stating that no negotiations have taken place with the U.S. He accused the U.S. of using fake news to manipulate financial and oil markets and to escape the quagmire in which both the U.S. and Israel find themselves.

Previously, Trump had written on Truth that due to the positive turn of events, they would postpone attacks on Iranian energy facilities for five days, ahead of a 48-hour ultimatum.

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