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A Rigid Stance from Tehran

"We Do Not Take the Americans' Threats Seriously": Ghalibaf Fires Back at White House Ultimatums Over Middle East War

High stakes international diplomatic talks collapsed instantly after the American president threatened to blow Iran to pieces, seize control of the Strait of Hormuz, and launch devastating kinetic strikes if proxy infractions continue in Lebanon.

Ghalibaf.
Ghalibaf. (Unknown)

A massive diplomatic collapse has paralyzed the emerging Washington, Tehran nuclear framework, with the Iranian government officially rejecting the aggressive terms dictated by the United States executive branch. The breakdown occurred during high, level negotiations in Switzerland, where the Iranian delegation executed an immediate walkout in direct response to severe military ultimatums issued by President Donald Trump. The sudden disintegration of the Lake Lucerne summit has instantly pushed the entire regional theater back to the brink of open warfare, transforming a delicate tracking process into an volatile standoff between major military entities.

The severe rhetorical escalation began after the American president threatened to impose absolute maritime control over the critical Strait of Hormuz and launch devastating kinetic strikes if proxy actions continue in Lebanon. In a definitive and combative public response, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament and top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, completely dismissed the White House warnings. Addressing the administration directly, Ghalibaf stated, "do they not realize that if their threats had been effective, they would not have reached today's state of desperation? We do not take the Americans' threats seriously."

The Iranian political leadership emphasized that the combative posturing from Washington reflects a position of strategic failure rather than strength. Refusing to alter Tehran's regional defense commitments under foreign pressure, Ghalibaf delivered a strict counter, warning regarding the operational readiness of his own military forces. The delegation leader declared, "they would do better to be careful about their statements, our armed forces are prepared to respond in a different manner." He concluded by asserting that the regime retains absolute tactical initiative on the ground, stating, "the more they talk, the more it is we who act."

This total breakdown creates a critical impasse for international mediators from Qatar and Pakistan, who had worked frantically to stabilize the temporary memorandum of understanding. The dispute over border operations in Lebanon has effectively halted all discussions regarding economic relief and atomic enrichment limits. With the Swiss summit entirely suspended and the Iranian delegation weighing its next steps, the broader geopolitical architecture remains in a state of absolute instability as both sides transition away from the negotiating table toward active defensive mobilization.

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