Financial Times: Iran is ready to continue the war until it receives guarantees that it will not attack again

Financial Times

PNN – The Financial Times newspaper, citing Iranian sources, reported that Iran is preparing to drag the war into a stage of attrition so that the United States and Israel will reconsider their decision before embarking on any new adventure.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; The British newspaper Financial Times reported, citing Iranian sources that Iran is preparing for a long war of attrition, as it seeks guarantees that the United States and Israel will not resume their attacks in the future.

According to the report, citing sources cited by the Financial Times, Iran considers this conflict an existential threat and will not stop fighting until it receives these guarantees and sanctions are lifted, because it believes that without receiving these guarantees, attacks may resume.

These sources stated that Tehran seeks to ensure that its enemies pay enough to reconsider their decision before resuming attacks.

According to experts, stopping the conflict will not depend solely on Washington, as Tehran intends to put out its weapons fire on its own terms.

Sources told the Financial Times that even as hostilities subside, Iran could maintain its pressure on the Zionist regime and the region and continue to block the Strait of Hormuz.

Before the start of the American-Israeli war, Iran had warned the enemy that if a war broke out, Tehran would determine its end.

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