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Tensions between Iran and the United States have reached a boiling point after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a chilling warning, declaring that its forces have their “hands on the trigger” and are fully prepared for immediate retaliation.

The statement comes amid growing mistrust toward Donald Trump and the U.S., with Iranian officials openly saying that Washington “cannot be trusted” following repeated strikes and escalating threats. This reflects a broader pattern in Iran’s messaging, where leaders emphasize readiness and caution against any miscalculation by the U.S. or its allies.

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00:15The
00:16guns may have fallen silent, but Iran is sending a chilling warning to the world.
00:22We don't trust America, and our finger is still on the trigger.
00:27So is this really peace, or just the calm before another storm?
00:33A fragile two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has officially begun.
00:39After more than five weeks of intense conflict,
00:42strikes have paused, and diplomacy is stepping in.
00:46But behind the scenes, the tension hasn't gone anywhere.
00:49A senior official from Iran's Supreme National Security Council
00:54delivered a blunt and powerful message.
00:57No official in Iran trusts America. Or Donald Trump. Nobody.
01:02And then came the line that grabbed global attention.
01:06Our armed forces have their finger on the trigger.
01:09This isn't just rhetoric. It means Iran is still on full military alert, ready to respond instantly
01:18if the ceasefire is broken. In other words, this is not peace. It's a pause with conditions.
01:25The deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical oil choke points in the world,
01:32carrying nearly 20 percent of global energy supply. In return, the U.S. and its allies have agreed to
01:39temporarily halt strikes on Iran. Meanwhile, diplomatic talks are set to begin in Islamabad,
01:46with mediation involving Pakistan, and backing from China. But Iran isn't framing this as a compromise.
01:53Officials are calling it a decisive victory, claiming the United States failed to achieve its major objectives.
02:01No regime change. No collapse. No surrender. Instead, Iran says it forced negotiations on its own terms.
02:10In Tehran and other cities, crowds poured into the streets, waving flags, celebrating,
02:16and chanting in support of the government. The ceasefire, for many, feels like a moment of triumph.
02:23But beneath the celebrations lies a very different reality. Iran's military remains battle-ready.
02:30Leaders warn that any violation by the U.S. or its allies will trigger an immediate and overwhelming
02:37response. Trust is not just low, it's practically non-existent. This moment highlights a deeper
02:44truth about modern conflicts. Even when the fighting stops, the hostility doesn't. Ceasefires can pause
02:51wars, but they don't end them. So what happens next? Will talks in Islamabad lead to lasting peace?
02:59Or will this fragile ceasefire collapse under pressure? Because when a nation says its finger is
03:05still on the trigger, it means the next move could come at any time.
03:10Allah!
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