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Iran’s Retaliation Threat Looms, Potentially Impacting Global Markets After Ceasefire Ends

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Iran has issued a stern warning to the United States following President Donald Trump’s announcement that the interim agreement, designed to ease tensions between the two nations, is now “over.” Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, accused the US of reigniting regional tensions, suggesting that Trump’s decision has nudged the Gulf region closer to conflict. Velayati emphasized that Iran stands ready to respond swiftly to any further military actions, stating that the country has its “finger on the trigger” and will not ignore perceived threats and provocations.

The US president’s remarks came during the NATO summit, where he declared the ceasefire agreement with Iran null and void after Iran carried out new attacks on US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. These assaults were a reaction to earlier US strikes on Iranian targets, which were in response to attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump cautioned that further military action against Iran could occur, suggesting that American forces might initiate additional strikes if Tehran continues its aggressive actions. He also implied that strategic sites in Iran, such as Kharg Island, might be considered as potential targets in future operations.

This exchange of threats has significantly diminished hopes of reviving the ceasefire, sparking concerns over the possibility of a broader conflict in the Gulf. The ongoing tensions have not only disrupted regional security but have also had a considerable impact on global energy markets. The situation presents a complex challenge for both nations as diplomatic efforts seem to be faltering amidst the escalating rhetoric.

Velayati’s statements underscore Iran’s readiness to defend itself against what it perceives as American provocations. Meanwhile, Trump’s firm stance reflects the US administration’s resolve to counter Iranian aggression and safeguard its interests in the region. With both countries poised for potential confrontation, the international community watches closely, wary of the repercussions that an escalation in hostilities could bring.

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