Iran Denies US-Iran Negotiation Reports Again; Key Energy Strategic Locations in Iran Frequently Attacked

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The ongoing conflict: Iran has launched “Real Commitment-4,” the 80th round of military operations

CCTV Reporter Li Jiannan: It is now 2:30 PM local time on the 25th, and I am in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Since early this morning, explosions have been reported in Tehran, western Tabriz, central Isfahan, and southern Shiraz.

According to the latest information, the Iranian military claims it has launched cruise missiles targeting the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. Iran’s Navy Commander Irajani stated that the Iranian Navy has strong control and dominance over the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf. As long as U.S. carrier groups enter missile range, Iran’s navy will strike.

As of now, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has carried out the 80th round of “Real Commitment-4” military operations, using missiles to strike Israel’s strategic and military centers as well as regional U.S. military bases.

Are the U.S. and Iran holding negotiations? Iran firmly denies

CCTV Reporter Li Jiannan: Additionally, regarding the highly关注ed question of whether the U.S. and Iran are negotiating, the Iranian Armed Forces’ Hatam Anbia Central Command again denied this on the 25th.

The spokesperson for the command stated that the U.S. should not call failure negotiations, and that international oil prices and regional order will not return to previous states. This situation will continue until the U.S. completely clears its misguided thoughts about taking action against Iran.

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