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readiness to restart fighting, three weeks after a ceasefire began. Iran’s authorities this week projected [a hardened stance](/news/2026/4/25/irans-authorities-project-hardened-stance-with-more-talks-on-horizon) on negotiations with Washington, and pledged to fight the naval blockade of Iran’s southern
military aggression against a Nato country, but rather a provocation below the Article 5 threshold,” he said. If some European leaders “always prefer a diplomatic solution, even though Russians show no willingness for such,” Nato
ready to give up their control of the Strait of Hormuz. "It's our inalienable right," Ebrahim Azizi, a former commander in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), tells the BBC in Tehran. "Iran
ready for new attacks on Iran energy United States Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth has said the military blockade of Iran’s ports will continue “as long as it takes”, saying Washington remained “locked and loaded
military conflict”. “It seems that they are pressuring each other to win concessions – and we are not there yet,” Aslani told Al Jazeera. “There are speculations that maybe the US is possibly planning to engage
ready to host the talks, though Pakistan's government has given no formal indication about the status of its ongoing mediation efforts. The first round of talks, held just over a week ago in Islamabad
military commanders which included a return to full-scale war or naval escorts. He chose the most cautious option, which is Project Freedom. But they are prepared to go back to war,” he says. ## What
readiness and increasing awareness of the threat". According to the Institute for National Security Studies, the IDF has also been using FPV drones for several years, currently operating with them in southern Lebanon and against
ceasefire proposal. Trump, meanwhile, appeared to indicate an appetite for a third option: a prolonged, grinding conflict. On Thursday, he reposted a New York Post op-ed by Richard Goldberg, a senior adviser
military of laying mines near the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global oil and gas passes in normal times. Speaking to reporters on his plane in India’s western city of Jaipur
military confrontations, the diplomatic and mediation efforts seem to be still under way, and both sides are still interested in diplomatically engaging with each other,” he noted. “Now, after Iran’s response, the picture
readiness for the future, strategically and militarily, if the conflict persists. On Thursday, the Financial Times blared, “Consumer confidence slumps to two-year low,” as The Guardian reported, “UK braces for price rises driven
ready to back down from its demands. Pakistan has been acting as mediator, but is struggling to find common ground. Araghchi is expected initially to talk with Pakistani mediators, but American officials were briefing that
ceasefire, that figure is likely “under $100m per day” because the US is not using any munitions. On a per-day cost basis, the Iran war may be one of the most expensive in recent
ceasefire and surrounding developments”. 
READY FOR BUSINESS AND FULL PASSAGE, BUT THE NAVAL BLOCKADE WILL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS IT PERTAINS TO IRAN, ONLY, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS OUR TRANSACTION WITH IRAN IS 100% COMPLETE. THIS