Tehran, April 7, 2025 – The geopolitical landscape is heating up as Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has placed the nation’s armed forces on “high alert” following recent moves by former US President Donald Trump. Reports indicate that Trump has deployed bombers and an aircraft carrier to the Middle East, signaling a potential escalation in the region.
Iran has issued warnings to neighboring countries, including Iraq, Kuwait, and Qatar, urging them not to assist the US in any military actions. Tehran has emphasized that such cooperation would be considered an act of hostility and met with severe consequences.
While Trump has expressed a preference for direct negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, Tehran has rejected this approach, opting instead for indirect talks through Oman. Iranian officials have criticized the US for its threats, stating that diplomacy cannot coexist with military intimidation.
The situation remains volatile, with both nations engaging in military posturing and economic sanctions. Observers are closely monitoring developments, as the possibility of conflict looms large.