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[iNews24 reporter Seol Rae-on] Domestic media reported that Iran, which rejected a cease-fire agreement with the United States, has strengthened its military posture to prepare for a possible resumption of hostilities.

On the 21st (local time), Tasnim, a semi-official Iranian news agency, reported that Iran has begun drafting contingency plans for new clashes after efforts to resume the truce faltered in the cease-fire’s closing days.
According to the report, during the two-week cease-fire Iran assessed a high probability that the conflict could resume. It redeployed forces and compiled a new list of potential attack targets.
Tasnim said Tehran is prepared to deliver heavy strikes against the United States and Israel if fighting resumes. A second round of U.S.-Iran talks that had been expected before the cease-fire ended has effectively collapsed.
Iran dismissed the talks as a \”waste of time\” and an \”American theater,\” and said it has solidified its decision to stay out.

In response, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social the same day that the Iranian leadership is \”seriously divided\” and said he would hold off on military strikes until Tehran presents a single, unified proposal.
He also ordered that the naval blockade of Iranian ports remain in place and said he will continue a pressure campaign against Iran.











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