After Trump's "War Very Complete" Remark, Iran Snaps Back, Sets Terms

In response to former U.S. President Donald Trump's statement that the ongoing conflict is 'very complete,' Iran has clarified its conditions for considering mediation to end the war initiated by U.S.-Israel strikes on February 28. Iranian officials stated that a comprehensive cessation of all military attacks, along with guarantees against future hostilities, are essential prerequisites for any diplomatic discussions. This escalation in rhetoric underscores the heightened tensions in the region, as Iran seeks to assert its stance amid international pressures. The conflict, which has drawn significant global attention, reflects the complex geopolitical landscape shaped by U.S.-Iranian relations and Israel's security concerns. As the situation evolves, the potential for mediation remains uncertain, contingent upon the fulfillment of Iran's demands for peace and stability in the region.
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