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IRGC Warns Trump: Choose Between “Impossible War” or “Bad Deal” with Iran

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Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated further after Iran’s powerful military body, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), issued a sharp warning to U.S. President Donald Trump.

What Happened?

According to statements from IRGC intelligence officials, Trump now faces a binary choice:

  • Launch a military operation described as “Impossible” or
  • Accept what Iran calls a “Bad deal” with Tehran

The message was broadcast on Iranian state media, signaling a strong and public stance from Tehran.

Why This Warning Came

The warning comes amid:

  • Ongoing tensions from the Iran-US conflict
  • A continuing US naval blockade and pressure on Iran
  • Stalled negotiations over a new peace proposal from Iran

Iran has reportedly set deadlines and conditions, increasing pressure on Washington to respond.

US Position

  • Trump confirmed he will review Iran’s latest proposal
  • However, he expressed doubt about reaching a deal
  • He also left the door open for renewed military action if needed

What Does “Impossible Operation” Mean?

Iran suggests that:

  • Any large scale US military move would be Costly, Risky and Difficult to succeed
  • Regional factors and resistance could make such an operation unsustainable

Global Context

  • Conflict has already disrupted oil supply routes, especially near the Strait of Hormuz
  • Around 20% of global oil trade passes through this region
  • Rising tensions are impacting global markets and energy prices

Big Picture

  • Iran is increasing pressure with strong messaging and strategic leverage
  • The US is balancing between military action and diplomacy
  • The situation remains highly volatile with global consequences

Conclusion

The IRGC’s statement highlights how limited and complex the options have become for the United States. Whether Washington chooses confrontation or compromise, the decision could significantly shape the future of the conflict and global stability.

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