A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Tuesday that Iran and the United States continue to exchange messages through Pakistan. However, the source emphasized that Tehran will not any flexibility as long as Washington continues to demand its 'surrender under pressure.' The senior source, who requested anonymity, stated that Qatar conveyed a message from Tehran to the United States and regional countries on Monday. The message warned that if Washington attacks Iranian power plants, 'the entire region and Saudi Arabia will be plunged into total darkness due to Iranian retaliatory strikes.' The source further warned that 'if the situation spirals out of control, Iran's allies will close the Bab al-Mandab Strait as well.' Reuters
A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Tuesday that Iran and the United States continue to exchange messages through Pakistan. However, the source emphasized that Tehran will not any flexibility as long as Washington continues to demand its 'surrender under pressure.' The senior source, who requested anonymity, stated that Qatar conveyed a message from Tehran to the United States and regional countries on Monday. The message warned that if Washington attacks Iranian power plants, 'the entire region and Saudi Arabia will be plunged into total darkness due to Iranian retaliatory strikes.' The source further warned that 'if the situation spirals out of control, Iran's allies will close the Bab al-Mandab Strait as well.' Reuters
A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Tuesday that Iran and the United States continue to exchange messages through Pakistan. However, the source emphasized that Tehran will not any flexibility as long as Washington continues to demand its 'surrender under pressure.' The senior source, who requested anonymity, stated that Qatar conveyed a message from Tehran to the United States and regional countries on Monday. The message warned that if Washington attacks Iranian power plants, 'the entire region and Saudi Arabia will be plunged into total darkness due to Iranian retaliatory strikes.' The source further warned that 'if the situation spirals out of control, Iran's allies will close the Bab al-Mandab Strait as well.' Reuters
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Source: If Things Spiral Out of Control, Iran's Allies Will Close the Bab al-Mandab Strait
 
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