Ebrahim Rezaee, spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, said there is a high likelihood of deception by the Trump administration, according to Iranian official statements. Rezaee called for escalating strikes against the enemy's economic infrastructure and centers in the region, claiming Trump has a 'big deal' tomorrow and is trying to calm the situation now.
Ebrahim Rezaee, the spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, issued a statement overnight warning of a 'high likelihood of deception' by President Trump. According to the statement, Rezaee assessed that Trump has a 'big deal' on his agenda for tomorrow and is currently trying to calm tensions, suggesting the US posture may not be genuine. He called for intensifying strikes against the economic infrastructure and centers of 'the enemy in the region' — language that aligns with Tehran's standard framing of its adversaries.
This is the latest in a series of hardline statements from Iranian parliamentary figures, as The Zioneer previously reported. On June 11, National Security Committee Chairman Ebrahim Azizi dismissed Trump's threats as 'illusions' with no real leverage. Earlier, on June 8, Rezaee himself warned that Iran's readiness exceeds February levels and that recent launches came from a site Trump claimed to have destroyed. The new statement's skepticism toward a potential deal runs counter to other signals from Tehran state media, which on the evening of June 11 reported a 'high likelihood of the agreement being approved' as Trump prepared to call Prime Minister Netanyahu. The conflicting public postures from different arms of the Iranian establishment remain a pattern.
The statement is a single-source report from an Iranian official channel, and no independent confirmation of Trump's alleged 'big deal' or attempted deception is available. The call to escalate economic targeting is consistent with Iran's longstanding rhetoric but has not been translated into confirmed operational orders in public sources.
3 developments
- DevelopingIranian parliament spokesman to Trump: 'We are ready'
- DevelopingIranian parliament spokesperson warns of readiness beyond February levels
- DevelopingIranian parliament security official: Military preparing for possible new round of conflict
- StrongIranian parliament security committee spokesman says US must surrender
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