Iran Rejects Ceasefire, Vows to Continue War Until Targets Met

An Iranian professor has stated that coming to the negotiating table is not an option for Iran at this moment, dismissing related media reports as propaganda. He asserted that Iran will continue the war until it establishes its targets and conditions in the region, vowing harsh and devastating responses to American and Israeli interests. The comments reject the prospect of any immediate ceasefire, with Iran insisting it will not lose its strategic advantages. Meanwhile, a separate Reuters report indicates a ceasefire plan mediated by Pakistan has been exchanged and could take effect.

Key Points: Iran Says No Negotiation, Will Continue War

  • Iran consolidating battlefield conditions
  • Rejects current negotiation and ceasefire
  • Vows devastating responses to US, Israeli interests
  • Professor dismisses media reports as propaganda
  • US-Iran ceasefire plan reported by Reuters
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"Iran consolidating targets, conditions within battlefield," says Professor at Iran's Isfahan University

Iran professor states no ceasefire or negotiation, vows harsh retaliation against US and Israeli interests until regional targets are established.

"Then coming to the negotiating table, is no option for Iran at this moment. - Mohsen Farkhani"

By Ayushi Agarwal, Isfahan, April 6

Mohsen Farkhani, Assistant Professor at Isfahan University said that Iran is consolidating our targets and our conditions within the battlefield.

Farkhani, while talking to ANI, said that there is no option for Iran at the moment to come to the negotiating table.

"You know, of course, our friends or the mediators in the region. They have started their mediation from the first day on. But as I said, we are consolidating our targets and our conditions within the battlefield. Then coming to the negotiating table, is no option for Iran at this moment. And all these news just going around within medias, these are just propaganda. And there is no need that Iran leave its better hand within this war. No negotiation, no ceasefire will happen even for this period of time that would, you that's at 45 days or so," he said.

Farkhani further said that Iran will not lose its self confidence before a ceasefire.

"We will not lose our, you know, achievements just before a ceasefire, which means building up American and Zionist capabilities again and do such, you know, aggressions against Iran. I believe Iran will continue this war until the settlement, establishment of our targets and conditions in the region," he said.

Farkhani then said that Trump is always, you know, creating narratives, threats in order to make cognitive warfare.

"From the first day on, Iran has talked about, eye for eye and tooth for tooth. But what I believe in these phases of war, I believe that Iran will retaliate very harsh and do really devastating attacks, better to say responses, to American interests, American troops, as I said, know, Zionist regime and also American interests in the region. In this case, I don't think turning the region into a burnt field, a burnt ground is a kind of you know, wise choice for Americans. Then what I believe is that Trump is always, you know, creating narratives, threatenings in order to make mental war, in order to make cognitive warfare. But this will not work. You know, we are, I mean, Iranians, we are men of action not just being in virtual world and claim virtually," he said.

Meanwhile, the US and Iran have received a plan to end hostilities, which could come in effect on Monday and result in the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, sources familiar with the proposals told Reuters.

As per the report by Reuters, the framework has been put together by Pakistan and exchanged with Iran and US overnight, the source said, noting of a two-tier approach with an immediate ceasefire followed by a comprehensive agreement.

"All elements need to be agreed today," the source said, adding that the initial understanding would be structured as a memorandum of understanding finalised electronically through Pakistan, which as per the Reuters report is the sole communication channel in the talks.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The professor's language is incredibly aggressive. "Eye for an eye" rhetoric in the 21st century? This is how regional fires start. The international community needs to step up mediation efforts beyond just one channel.
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Arjun K
While Iran has its grievances, this "men of action" posturing is dangerous. A burnt field helps no one. India has always advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution. Pakistan as the sole communication channel is... interesting. Let's see if they can actually deliver peace.
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Priyanka N
Strait of Hormuz opening is crucial for global oil prices. As a developing economy, India cannot afford another supply shock. Hope the ceasefire holds. The part about "consolidating conditions on the battlefield" sounds like they want to negotiate from a position of strength, which is standard in geopolitics.
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Michael C
Respectfully, the professor's analysis seems one-sided. Dismissing all negotiation news as "propaganda" while the Reuters report indicates backchannel talks is contradictory. Conflict is easy to start, very hard to stop. The focus should be on the ceasefire plan.
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Kavya N
The cognitive warfare point about Trump is noted. But Iran's own narrative seems equally rigid. Where does this leave ordinary Iranians and the rest of us watching with anxiety? War is not a video game. Sending prayers for peace and stability. 🕊️

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