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Iran Rejects Talks With Donald Trump, Vows Use of Powerful Missiles Amid Escalating War

Tehran signals stronger military response as tensions with the United States intensify and diplomatic efforts stall.

Aasmin Shah

Mar 10, 2026 07:30 am
Iran Rejects Talks With Donald Trump, Vows Use of Powerful Missiles Amid Escalating War

The conflict between the United States and Iran continues to escalate as Iranian officials have rejected any immediate talks with former U.S. President Donald Trump and warned that the country is prepared to deploy more powerful missile systems if attacks persist.

Officials in Tehran stated that negotiations are not currently on the table, arguing that previous diplomatic engagements with Washington had produced little progress. According to Iran’s leadership, the focus now remains on strengthening the nation’s defensive and offensive military capabilities.

Iranian authorities emphasized that their armed forces possess a wide range of advanced missile systems capable of targeting military bases and strategic assets across the region. Analysts believe that these warnings are intended both as a deterrent and as a signal that Iran is prepared for a prolonged confrontation if necessary.

The ongoing tensions have also drawn attention to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow waterway handles nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments, making it one of the most critical energy routes globally. Any disruption in the area could significantly impact international oil markets and global trade.

Meanwhile, diplomatic observers note that several international actors are attempting to mediate between the two sides in hopes of preventing further escalation. However, with both Washington and Tehran maintaining strong positions, the possibility of immediate negotiations remains uncertain.

Security experts warn that the situation remains volatile. If missile strikes or military actions continue to increase, the conflict could spread across the broader Middle East, drawing in additional regional players.

As the standoff continues, the international community is closely monitoring developments, hoping that diplomacy will eventually prevail over military confrontation.

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