Ebrahim Rezaee, spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, said there is a "high likelihood" of deception by the Trump administration and that Trump is pursuing a "big deal" tomorrow while trying to calm the situation now, according to official Iranian statements. Rezaee called for intensified strikes against the enemy's economic infrastructure and centers in the region.
Ebrahim Rezaee, the parliamentary security spokesman whose rhetoric has escalated over the past week, repeated his familiar maximalist line in the early hours of Wednesday. As The Zioneer reported at 01:54, Rezaee earlier warned of a 'high likelihood' of deception by Trump and claimed the president is holding a 'big deal' for tomorrow while trying to calm tensions. His latest call to escalate strikes aligns with the hardline Tehran position that has characterized Iranian state messaging since the US air campaign intensified. The statement follows a thread of Iranian security voices: on June 11, National Security Committee Chairman Ebrahim Azizi dismissed Trump's threats as 'illusions'; earlier in the week, Rezaee himself said 'we are ready.' The broader picture remains one of maximalist posture from Tehran even as diplomatic signals—reportedly including a potential Trump-Netanyahu call on Monday night—point to Washington still seeking an off-ramp. Rezaee's call for strikes against economic centers does not specify operational plans, and no independent confirmation of any new Iranian attack orders is available.
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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