Iran Calls for Indirect Talks with US Amid Rising Tensions and Regional Conflicts

Tehran Warns Neighbors of Potential Strikes as Trump Threatens Military Action

Tehran, Iran – In a time of escalating tensions, Iran has expressed its willingness to engage in indirect talks with the United States, seeking to ease growing hostilities between the two nations. This diplomatic move comes amid a backdrop of heightened regional conflicts, including the ongoing wars in Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen.

The call for dialogue follows an alarming escalation in rhetoric, particularly after former President Donald Trump’s recent threats to strike Iran. The warning has intensified fears of military confrontation as multiple fronts in the Middle East become increasingly volatile. Iran has also issued stern warnings to its neighboring countries, cautioning them about the potential consequences of being drawn into any conflict involving the U.S.

As hostilities rise, analysts are watching closely for any signs of de-escalation, with many urging both sides to return to diplomatic channels before the situation deteriorates further.

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