Iranian military command dismisses US threats regarding peace deal ultimatum
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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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Rejected US threats as 'helpless, nervous, unbalanced' and refused to accept a peace deal ultimatum.
Reportedly issued a 48-hour ultimatum threatening to destroy Iranian infrastructure if a peace deal is not accepted.
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"The new event is a direct diplomatic response by Iran's military command to the 48-hour ultimatum issued by Donald Trump described in event 6. The summary explicitly mentions the rejection of this specific ultimatum, making event 6 the immediate cause of the new event."
"The military action follows the Iranian military command's dismissal of US threats regarding a peace deal ultimatum, indicating that the rejection of diplomatic overtures directly preceded the decision to conduct airstrikes on Iranian soil."