Iran's IRGC Warns US Over Combat Restart as 440-Kilogram Uranium Dispute Clouds Deal
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Updated · Fox News · May 27
Iran's IRGC Warns US Over Combat Restart as 440-Kilogram Uranium Dispute Clouds Deal
7 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 27
IRGC naval political deputy Mohammad Akbarzadeh said Iranian forces were “lying in wait with full magazines” and threatened to turn Iran’s southern coast into a “graveyard for aggressors” if the U.S. resumes combat.
The warning came as nuclear talks remained unsettled, with Iranian officials saying Tehran’s highly enriched uranium is not on the table while Trump insists Iran cannot keep its reported 440-kilogram stockpile enriched to 60%.
Trump on Wednesday said Iran was “negotiating on fumes,” floated both a “good deal” and a military option to “finish the job,” and Hegseth and Rubio said the next hours and days will show whether diplomacy can work.
The standoff is unfolding alongside U.S. military pressure near the Strait of Hormuz, disputed Iranian claims over ship clearances and tolls, and a fragile ceasefire that both sides accuse the other of violating.
With diplomacy stalled, could Iran's new toll system in the Strait of Hormuz trigger a wider global conflict?
As Israel prepares for strikes with new long-range jets, is the US-Iran crisis about to ignite a multi-front Middle East war?