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Iran Rejects US Talk Claims as War Intensifies and Troops Prepare to Deploy









Talks Denied as Tensions Rise

Iran has strongly rejected claims by Donald Trump that negotiations are underway to end the war. Iranian officials mocked the idea, saying the United States is “negotiating with itself.”

While Washington says it has sent proposals and is hopeful about a deal, Tehran has made it clear that no serious talks are happening yet. However, some signals suggest Iran may still be open to listening if a fair and lasting plan is presented.

Military Build-Up Signals Ongoing Risk

Even as talk of diplomacy continues, the United States is preparing to increase its military presence in the region. Around 1,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division are expected to deploy soon, showing that the situation remains tense and uncertain.

At the same time, Israel is expanding its military mobilization, and attacks continue across the region, including strikes on key infrastructure and energy sites.

Global Impact and Growing Concerns

The conflict is now affecting countries far beyond the battlefield. The Strait of Hormuz remains under threat, creating fears about global oil supply and rising economic pressure. Nations like Japan are releasing oil reserves, while others are declaring emergencies to manage energy risks.

Despite a slight drop in oil prices after hopeful statements from US leaders, the situation remains unstable, with rising injuries, continued attacks, and growing fears of a wider conflict. In simple terms, while leaders talk about peace, actions on the ground show that the war is far from over, and the world is watching closely as both diplomacy and military moves continue side by side.

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