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Senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaee warned that Tehran could escalate militarily in the Strait of Hormuz and even withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty if Iran is attacked by the U.S. or Israel. Rezaee vowed Iran would “shatter the naval blockade” and defend its strategic interests in the Gulf. The warning comes amid rising tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and fears of possible military confrontation involving President Donald Trump and Israel. Analysts say any move involving Hormuz or an NPT withdrawal could trigger a major global security and energy crisis, as the strategic waterway handles a significant share of world oil shipments

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00:00Go ahead, try to attack the Strait of Hormuz and enter the Persian Gulf.
00:03To begin with, we are going to deliver a very harsh and painful response.
00:09It is, in fact, a truly rare one.
00:11Secondly, we are going to finally break the suffocating naval blockade that we have been forced to endure for so
00:16long,
00:16all while choosing not to launch a single attack against you.
00:19But, and this is far more important, I must tell you that we are now seriously considering a full and
00:24immediate withdrawal from the NPT Treaty.
00:27Do you understand the implications of this threat?
00:30What will happen to you if we decide to withdraw from the NPT?
00:33Therefore, I urge you to turn back from this path.
00:36You must turn back from this path now.
00:38Do not ever resort to suicidal self-destruction.
00:43Well, negotiation, indeed, negotiation remains the single least costly path that the Islamic Republic has placed before you.
00:51The Islamic Republic is telling you that if you continue this war, you will make the American nation miserable,
00:57and you will make the American economy suffer significantly.
01:03The nation of Iran has come here today prepared to negotiate in good faith for its legitimate rights with you.
01:10But tell me, who are you?
01:11You are the very same people who were responsible for the martyrdom of our imam.
01:16You are the very individuals responsible for the cold-blooded martyrdom of our most cherished and esteemed commanders.
01:21The fact that we are even engaging in this direct conversation is a profound and unexpected blessing you should truly
01:27appreciate.
01:27You must fully realize that behind our outward dignity and strategic patience lies a deep-seated grudge and overwhelming revolutionary
01:39anger.
01:40If you dare to step any closer, we will sever both your hands and your feet, so turn back from
01:45exactly where you are standing.
01:54A chilling warning from Iran as fears grow that the United States could once again launch military strikes against Iran.
02:03Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the IRGC, is now threatening what it calls a devastating and hellish response if
02:14America or its allies start a new war.
02:17The warning came in a fiery statement released Sunday as Iran marked the anniversary of the liberation of the strategic
02:25city of Qoramshar during the Iran-Iraq war.
02:28In its message, the IRGC declared that Iran had already proven during the recent conflict that it could force enemies
02:36into a humiliating ceasefire after what it described as 40 days of resistance and retaliation.
02:43The statement arrives at an extremely sensitive moment, because behind closed doors inside Washington, President Donald Trump has reportedly been
02:52reviewing new military options against Iran.
02:55According to Axios, Trump convened a high-level national security meeting with senior officials amid growing frustration over stalled negotiations
03:05with Tehran.
03:06The report says Trump is now seriously considering fresh strikes unless diplomacy produces a last-minute breakthrough.
03:14Among those attending were Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and White House
03:23Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
03:25But notably absent were Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Cain.
03:32That absence is fueling speculation about internal divisions inside the administration over whether diplomacy or military action should come next.
03:42And tonight, new intelligence concerns are adding even more pressure.
03:47CNN reports that Iran has already begun rebuilding parts of its drone production network, just weeks after the ceasefire.
03:55According to U.S. intelligence assessments, Tehran is restoring segments of its military industrial infrastructure faster than expected.
04:03That includes facilities tied to drone assembly, weapons manufacturing, and military supply chains.
04:10For Washington, that raises fears Iran could rapidly recover its strike capabilities, even while negotiations continue.
04:18For Tehran, the warnings are equally direct.
04:21Iran insists its armed forces remain fully prepared for any future confrontation.
04:26The IRGC says any new aggression would trigger consequences far beyond previous rounds of fighting.
04:33The fragile diplomacy between Washington and Tehran appears increasingly strained.
04:39Talks continue, but military rhetoric is rising sharply on both sides.
04:44And as the Middle East watches nervously, the question now is no longer whether tensions exist,
04:50but whether diplomacy can prevent the next escalation before it's too late.
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