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Iran is ready to create a 'living hell' for US troops if war breaks out after the ceasefire

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CIREBON NEWS – Iran is preparing to create a ‘living hell’ for United States (US) troops if war erupts again after a two-week ceasefire.

Tehran claims to have a ‘new card’ to play while paralyzing the US military. All possibilities have been anticipated, including if US troops carry out a ground attack.

The Speaker of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Parliament, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, said: “Trump, by imposing a siege and violating the ceasefire, seeks to turn the negotiating table — in his own imagination — into a table of surrender or to justify provoking war again.

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“We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats. Iran will not give in to American pressure,” said Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf.

He went on to warn: “In the last two weeks, we have been preparing to reveal new cards on the battlefield.”

Ghalibaf, who earlier in the month said the US would be dragged into a “living hell” and the Middle East would “burn”, is known as an Ayatollah loyalist.

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Meanwhile US President Donald Trump has vowed to destroy all Iranian power plants and bridges if no deal is reached.

He has a large fleet and thousands of stormtroopers ready to continue fighting in the region at his command.

Trump said Monday afternoon: “I won the war, by a wide margin, everything went very well, our military was great.”

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“Their Navy has been completely destroyed, their Air Force has switched to darker runways, they have no anti-missile or anti-aircraft equipment, their previous leaders are mostly gone,” he said.

The US President also urged Iran to accept the deal rather than delay.

The main sticking points between the two sides remain Tehran’s enriched uranium, its missile program, and granting permission to pass through the crippled Strait of Hormuz oil route.***

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