Iranian chief warns Trump: "War with us will be his greatest lesson"
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- Iranian military leader says any war with Iran would serve as a lesson for Trump.
- Questions raised over Trump’s calls for negotiation despite aggressive rhetoric.
The Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces warned US President Donald Trump that a war with Iran would be a “lesson” for him, adding that it would halt what Tehran described as his “aggressive posturing” in the world.
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He emphasized, “If Trump wants war, why is he talking about negotiation?” highlighting what Iranian officials see as contradictory signals from the former US administration.
Context of Rising Tensions
The remarks come amid ongoing regional tensions and rhetoric between Washington and Tehran. Iranian leaders continue to stress their readiness to respond firmly to any military threats while calling for clarity in diplomatic engagements.
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The warning reflects Iran’s insistence that aggressive actions will have consequences, framing any potential conflict as a test of US credibility and restraint.



