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THE LIAR’S BETRAYAL”: Iran Lashes Out as Trump Shatters 5-Day Infrastructure Truce with Precision Strikes

Deputy Speaker of Iranian Parliament Vows No Negotiations with "The Great Satan" After Energy Grid Hits and Massive U.S. Military Surge Across the Middle East

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President Donald Trump (Photo: Robert V Schwemmer / Shutterstock.)

The Iranian leadership is reeling after a series of precision strikes targeted the country’s energy heartland, occurring just as a high-profile "infrastructure ceasefire" promised by President Trump was set to take effect. In a blistering response, the Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament branded the American President a "liar" and declared that Tehran will no longer entertain negotiations with a leader who possesses "no sign of honor, humanity, or conscience."

The escalation comes as the U.S. military executes one of the largest logistical movements in recent history, positioning elite paratroopers and heavy equipment within striking distance of the Islamic Republic.

Broken Promises and Smoldering Infrastructure

The fury from Tehran follows reports of significant damage to Iran's domestic energy grid. According to the Fars News Agency, infrastructure in two major cities was neutralized:

Isfahan: A gas authority building and reduction station on Kaveh Street were devastated, damaging nearby residential structures.

Khorramshahr: A critical gas pipeline feeding the city’s power plant was struck, threatening local electricity stability.

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The strikes are being viewed by Tehran as a "stunning betrayal." Only days ago, the Trump administration had reportedly signaled a five-day window of restraint regarding Iranian civilian and energy infrastructure to facilitate potential diplomatic back-channels. Instead, the administration appears to have used the "peace" window to catch Iranian defenses off-guard.

"No Negotiations with the Great Satan"

The Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament did not mince words in his official reaction, making it clear that the door to diplomacy has been slammed shut.

"We will not return the Strait of Hormuz to its previous state and we will not conduct negotiations with one who is a liar," the official stated. "He has already proven his nature in two previous negotiation attempts. His threats are a big lie."

The mention of the Strait of Hormuz suggests that Iran may be moving toward a permanent shift in its maritime posture, potentially threatening the world's most vital oil transit point as a counter-move to the infrastructure strikes. The official concluded by reaffirming Iran’s stance under the guidance of the Supreme Leader, vowing to "continue to defend the country" against the "Great Satan."

The "Airlift of Iron": 47 Planes En Route

While the infrastructure burned, the skies over the Atlantic and Middle East were filled with the roar of American transport engines. In what analysts are calling a "logistical masterstroke," the U.S. launched an massive fleet of 35 C-17 Globemaster III and 12 C-130J Hercules aircraft.

The fleet, carrying assets from the 82nd Airborne, 101st Airborne, and 75th Ranger Regiment, is reportedly bound for:

Ovda Airbase, Israel

King Faisal and King Hussein Airbases, Jordan

By publicly floating a five-day "no-attack" promise, the Trump administration successfully froze Iranian decision-making long enough to execute high-impact surgical strikes. The subsequent massive troop movement serves as a "conventional hammer" to follow the "surgical scalpel," forcing Iran to choose between a suicidal escalation in the Strait of Hormuz or absorbing the loss of its energy facilities while under the shadow of thousands of U.S. paratroopers.

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