"Not Now, Not Ever"
"[The U.S. is] in negotiations right now.""We have a number of people doing it. And the other side, I can tell you, they’d like to make a deal.""The Iranian negotiators are very different and strange.""They are begging us to make a deal, which they should be doing since they have been militarily obliterated, with zero chance of a comeback, and yet they publicly state that they are only 'looking at our proposal'. WRONG!!!""[Iranian negotiators better] get serious soon before it is too late."U.S. President Donald Trump
| Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting at the White House. (Reuters: Evelyn Hockstein) |
"Our first and last word has been the same from day one, and it will stay that way/""Someone like us will never come to terms with someone like you.""Not now, not ever."Lt. Col. Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesman, Iranian military headquarters"Do not call your defeat an agreement... Have your internal conflicts reached the point where you are negotiating with yourselves?""You will see neither your investments in the region nor the former prices of energy and oil again until you understand this: stability in the region is guaranteed by the strong hand of our armed forces."Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters
| People walk near Iranian missiles in a park in Tehran. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters) |
Dismissing
the American offer to pause the conflict, Iran launched more attacks on
Israel and Gulf Arab countries, even as Israel continued to pound
Tehran with airstrikes, and the United States has undertaken the
deployment of paratroopers and Marines to the region; a none-too-subtle
warning of more to come, at the choosing of the U.S. Iran's Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian official's statement: "Iran will end the war when it decides to do so and when its own conditions are met".
The
U.S. 15-point proposal addressed sanctions relief, a rollback of Iran's
nuclear program, limits on missiles and reopening of the Strait of
Hormuz. The proposal includes as well restrictions on Iran's support for
its proxy terrorist groups. These details provided by Pakistan and
Egypt, whose officials are involved as intermediaries between the U.S.
and Iran, hoping to see the conflict come to an end.
For
its part, Iran insists it has no intention of discussing its ballistic
missile program, much less its support of the regional militias; neither
Hamas, nor Hezbollah, nor the Houthis, or the Iraqi Shiite militias
doing its bidding. As for control of maritime shipping passing through
the Strait of Hormuz representing one of its most stark strategic
advantages in squeezing the world economy through scarcer oil and gas
passing through the Strait to world markets, that in and of itself is a
non-starter.
Attacks
on regional energy infrastructure coupled with its restrictions on
passage through the Strait have worked to the Islamic Republic's
advantage, frustrating and infuriating the world community and having
the effect of placing stress on the American president in demands that
the conflict come to a speedy end to relieve the issue of critical
energy, fertilizer and consumer products stalled while awaiting the
opportunity to cross through the Strait.
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| Smoke rises from Kuwait international airport after a drone strike on fuel storage in Kuwait City, Kuwait, Friday, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo) |
En
route to the Middle East, up to a thousand troops from the U.S. 82nd
Airborne Division. The process of sending some 5,000 Marines trained in
amphibious assaults and thousands of sailors to the region is being
worked out at the Pentagon. Meanwhile Pakistani and Egyptian officials
are frantically attempting to arrange in-person talks between Iranians
and Americans. The question is, who in the Islamic Regime now has that
authority...given the extent of their losses among top-echelon figures.
As for Iran's side of demands to end the conflict, Press TV cited
a five-point plan from Iran for a ceasefire: a halt to assassinations
of Iranian key figures; agreement that no additional conflict can be
waged, war reparations, a cease of hostilities; and affirmation of
Iran's "exercise of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz".
An exercise in sheer mockery of the U.S. plan. An implacable regime
determined not to fade into history and prepared to take down with it as
much pain as it can exert on its neighbours.
The
Israeli military stated that a day earlier as part of its strikes, an
Iranian submarine development centre in Isfahan had been struck through
several waves of airstrikes. "There have been some days when the bombings are so intense you can't do anything",
commented a 26-year-old graduate student in Tehran, a situation
conducive to convincing him and his friends to remain safely at home.
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| First responders inspect the remains of a residential building hit in an overnight strike during the U.S.-Israeli military campaign in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, northwestern Iran, Tuesday, March 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Matin Hashemi) |
In
Israel. missile alert sirens sound multiple times daily as Iran and its
creature Hezbollah launch attacks. Rockets have been fired into
northern Israel around the clock by Hezbollah, with the February 28
inception of the war, disrupting hundreds of thousands of peoples' lives
in Israel.
And
for Iran's Gulf Arab neighbours. Iran has not relented on the pressure
it applies through drones and missile strikes. Saudi Arabia's Defence
Ministry destroyed 8 drones over its Eastern Province -- and in Bahrain
missile alert sirens sound. Although Kuwait shot down multiple drones,
one hit a fuel tank at Kuwait International Airport, sparking a massive
fire.
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| Dog salon workers take cover with the dogs in a bomb shelter as air raid sirens warn of incoming Iranian missile strikes in Ramat Gan, Israel (Source: Associated Press) |
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