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Iranian military command dismisses US threats regarding peace deal ultimatum

Apr 04, 2026 04:36 PM CT Tehran, Iran diplomatic,iran,united states,threats,peace deal

Summary

Iran's central military command has publicly rejected a reported ultimatum from Donald Trump demanding a peace deal within 48 hours under threat of infrastructure destruction. General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi characterized the threats as 'helpless, nervous, and unbalanced,' signaling Tehran's refusal to yield to US pressure. This exchange highlights the ongoing diplomatic friction and rhetorical escalation between Iran and the United States, a key dynamic in the broader regional conflict.

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Iran rejects Trump's 'helpless, nervous, unbalanced' threats Iran’s central military command has rejected a threat from Donald Trump to destroy the country’s infrastructure if it does not accept a peace deal within 48 hours. General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi, speaking from the Khatam al-Anbiya Centr...

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Iran NEUTRAL

Rejected US threats as 'helpless, nervous, unbalanced' and refused to accept a peace deal ultimatum.

United States NEUTRAL

Reportedly issued a 48-hour ultimatum threatening to destroy Iranian infrastructure if a peace deal is not accepted.

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