A member of Iran's parliamentary national security committee said Sunday that President Trump may soon escalate the scope of the war and tear up the understanding agreement with Iran, according to an Iranian parliamentary source. The statement reflects growing concern in Tehran that the US may abandon the diplomatic track.
A member of Iran's parliamentary national security committee said Sunday that President Donald Trump may soon escalate the scope of the war and tear up the understanding agreement with Tehran. The statement, attributed to an Iranian parliamentary source via Telegram, reflects mounting anxiety in Tehran over the direction of US-Iran relations. The comment comes amid a broad context of deterioration: as The Zioneer has reported in recent weeks, assessments in Jerusalem and Washington point to a growing risk that the US will abandon diplomacy for military escalation against Iran's infrastructure. The security cabinet has previously voiced fears that Trump may restrict IDF operations across all fronts while simultaneously moving to a harder line with Iran — a dynamic that would leave Israel caught between conflicting American pressures. This Iranian parliamentary remark underscores that the same escalation scenario is now being openly discussed in Tehran. No official US or Iranian confirmation has been issued.
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Source and signal
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