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  • Iran has new surprises ready for potential resumption of war: Report

    Iran has new surprises ready for potential resumption of war: Report File photo Iran has new surprises ready for potential resumption of war: Report

    Iran has fully prepared for the possible resumption of war as the ceasefire deadline approaches, with new surprises ready for any new round of imposed war, the Tasnim News Agency reported on Tuesday, citing informed sources.

    According to the report, the US naval blockade announcements and Washington’s excessive demands have prevented the formation of new negotiations as the agreed ceasefire period nears its end.

    “Iran is fully prepared for the possibility of a new war and has prepared new surprises for a potential new round of combat,” the report said.

    The sources told Tasnim that over the past two weeks, Iran has taken the possibility of renewed war seriously.

    “Accordingly, some military movements and new target lists have been prepared for this purpose,” the report added.

    Iran is ready to create “another hell” for Americans and Israelis from the very beginning of any potential new war, the sources said.

    The United States and Israel launched their unprovoked, illegal war of aggression against Iran on February 28, assassinating the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and striking nuclear facilities, schools, hospitals and bridges, along other civilian sites.

    Iran’s armed forces responded with 100 waves of decisive retaliatory strikes under Operation True Promise 4, launching hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles, as well as drones, against American military bases across West Asia and Israeli positions throughout the occupied territories.

    A two-week ceasefire, brokered by Pakistan, took effect following the intense 40-day war. However, tensions have remained high.

    The United States has declared plans for a naval blockade of Iranian ports, a move Tehran has condemned as provocative and a violation of the ceasefire.

    Iranian officials have repeatedly warned that any US attempt to impose a blockade or conduct mine-sweeping operations in the Strait of Hormuz will be met with a decisive military response.

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has previously accused Washington of bad faith, citing repeated US violations of the ceasefire, threats against Iranian shores and vessels, and continuous contradictions in American statements.

    Tehran has made it clear that while it remains committed to diplomacy, it will not accept diktats or conditions imposed by the United States.