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Iran says US, Israel ‘exhausted,’ pushing for ceasefire

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As the situation develops, observers say the next steps taken by both nations whether diplomatic or military will play a major role in determining how the crisis unfolds.

Iran has accused United States President Donald Trump of not telling the truth about the ongoing tensions between both countries.

The Iranian government says the US is now eager to end the conflict through a ceasefire.

A senior Iranian military official, Major General Ali Abdollahi, made this claim in a message shared on Telegram on Tuesday. He said Iran’s military actions have put strong pressure on both the United States and Israel.

According to Abdollahi, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has pushed its opponents to a point where they are tired and frustrated, forcing them to seek a ceasefire.

He insisted that Iran’s armed forces will not allow what he described as false claims from the US about what is happening, especially regarding the situation in the Strait of Hormuz.

He repeated that President Trump is being dishonest and is only calling for peace because of the pressure his country is facing.

The Strait of Hormuz, which is a very important route for global oil shipments, has remained a key point of tension in the crisis.

Any disruption there could affect oil prices and the global economy, which is why the situation is being closely watched around the world.
Meanwhile, it is still uncertain whether Iranian officials will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, for another round of peace talks with the United States.

Previous talks have not produced any clear agreement, and both sides continue to exchange strong statements.

The conflict between Iran and the US has raised concerns about a wider war in the region. Many countries and international organizations are calling for calm and urging both sides to return to negotiations to avoid further escalation.

As the situation develops, observers say the next steps taken by both nations whether diplomatic or military will play a major role in determining how the crisis unfolds.

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