Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has reacted strongly to reports of a possible US ground invasion, stating that the US is hiding its military personnel in hotels and parks. Qalibaf made the comments on social media platform X, saying that if the US cannot keep its military personnel safe at its own bases and is instead forced to hide them in hotels and parks, how can it protect our territory?
This statement comes as the US is reportedly considering various options for a possible ground invasion of Iran. The US has denied any plans to invade Iran, but the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has issued a warning to civilians in the region to stay away from US military bases, which they claim are using civilian areas as a human shield.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has also accused the US and Israeli forces of trying to use civilian areas as a human shield, and has instructed civilians to leave areas where US military personnel are present to avoid harm.
In a separate development, the US Defense Department has reported that 398 missiles have been intercepted since the start of the conflict, along with 15 cruise missiles and 1872 drones. The conflict has also resulted in disruptions to global oil shipments, with the Strait of Hormuz being closed due to the ongoing tensions.
Meanwhile, French media has reported that the US has deployed its third naval fleet to the Middle East in preparation for a possible war with Iran. The conflict has also seen reports of drone and missile strikes in various parts of the region, with the Iranian Foreign Ministry condemning an alleged Israeli attack on a Lebanese TV channel’s office in Beirut.
In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump has stated that he prefers spending time with unsuccessful people rather than successful ones, sparking controversy and criticism.
The security situation in the Middle East has deteriorated further, with reports of explosions and drone strikes in various locations. The Iranian Foreign Ministry has condemned the alleged Israeli attack on the Lebanese TV channel’s office in Beirut as a grave crime.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments, has been closed due to the ongoing tensions, affecting nearly 20% of the world’s oil and gas exports.
In a separate development, a 97-year-old university in Pakistan has been bombed, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region. The Pakistani government has also announced that it will allow exports to Iran, Azerbaijan, and Central Asian countries via land routes.
In a significant development, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan are set to meet in Islamabad to discuss the ongoing crisis. The Pakistani government has also announced that it will take strict action against those involved in spreading false information about the country.
In a shocking move, the Pakistani government has suspended a medical officer and five paramedics who were involved in a video scandal, and have ordered them to report to headquarters.
The US has also deployed its third naval fleet to the Middle East in preparation for a possible war with Iran. Pakistani actor Hamza Ali Abbasi has also issued a statement regarding the recent news about his sister.
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