Iran Tells Mediators It Has Ample Missiles, Drones and Won’t Yield in Talks

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JH Kim

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  • Iran told mediating countries it has ample missile and drone capabilities and will not back down in negotiations.
  • Iran is maintaining its position that it will make no concessions in negotiations despite continuing US and Israeli airstrikes, while pursuing both military retaliation and diplomatic talks.
  • Iran also mentioned possible retaliation targeting energy infrastructure in the Gulf region and Israel if further attacks continue, with progress in negotiations and the scale of military response emerging as key variables amid Middle East tensions.

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Iran has told mediating countries that it has ample missile and drone capabilities and will not back down in negotiations, Walter Bloomberg reported. The message underscores Tehran’s hard-line stance in both military and diplomatic channels.

On April 7, Walter Bloomberg reported that Iran told mediators its missile and drone forces were sufficient and that it viewed the current situation favorably.

Iran is maintaining that it will not make concessions in negotiations even as US and Israeli airstrikes continue. The stance suggests Tehran is pursuing military retaliation and diplomatic negotiations in parallel.

Iran also raised the possibility of retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure in the Gulf region and Israel if further attacks continue.

As military tensions in the Middle East persist, progress in negotiations and the scale of any military response remain key variables. The role of mediating countries and any shift in position by either side will be closely watched.

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JH Kim

JH Kim

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