Iran Rejects Pakistan's Mediation, Continues Strikes in 83rd Wave

Iran has flatly refused to engage with any US-led delegation through Pakistan, dashing Islamabad's attempt to broker peace in the West Asia conflict. Tensions escalated further with reports of a missing US airman after Iranian forces downed American aircraft. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claims to have executed precise strikes on Israeli military sites in its latest wave of retaliation. Concurrently, a senior Iranian official warned that Iran could sustain a blockade of the strategic Strait of Hormuz for years to cut off US military logistics.

Key Points: Iran Refuses US Talks via Pakistan, Escalates Regional Strikes

  • Iran rejects Pakistan's mediation role
  • US airman missing after plane downed
  • Iran executes 83rd wave of retaliatory strikes
  • Iran warns it can block Strait of Hormuz for years
  • Qatar emerges as potential new mediator
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Iran says 'no' to Islamabad's attempt to play peace broker, continues 83rd wave of counter strikes

Iran dismisses Pakistan's peace efforts, continues counter-strikes against US-Israel, and warns it can block the Strait of Hormuz for years.

"Iran has the capability to sustain this situation for years. - Senior Iranian security official to Press TV"

Tehran, April 4

Islamabad's attempt tp position itself as a mediator in the West Asia conflict has come to naught with the Iranian side refusing to meet any US led delegation in Pakistan, reports the Wall Street Journal.

Iran has also called the list of demands from the US as unacceptablem, pushing the possibility of an early resolution to the crisis to the back burner. Pakistan had staked its diplomatic heft by pitching itself as a mediator claiming to have been behind messaging to both the Iranian and US sides. However, it appears that with this significant trust deficit the Iranians are reluctant to let Islambad play any role in negotiations.

However, some hope was ignited as reports suggested that Iran could move towards a mediation effort brokered by Qatar, another key player in the region.

Meanwhile, tensions have escalated in the region after the reports of a missing US airman after a US aircraft was downed by the Iranians and the taking down of another US A-10 plane.

US President Donald Trump withheld details regarding the potential US response should a missing crew member, forced to eject over Iran, be harmed or captured, The President declined to specify a course of action during a brief telephone interview with The Independent on Friday.

When questioned by The Independent about the measures he might take if the airman is mistreated by Iranian forces, Trump stated, "Well, I can't comment on it because we hope that's not going to happen."

The Iranians say their forces have now executed Wave 93 of their retaliatory campaign against US-Israel. IRGC claimed to have dealt precise blows to critical Israeli military staging grounds deep inside the occupied territories.

During this IRGC said that centres of gathering and combat support of the Israelis in Western Galilee, Haifa, Kafr Kanna, and Krayot were precisely hit.

In what will spell further trouble for the US and its allies, Iran said it has the ability to sustain the current situation in the Strait of Hormu for years,

A senior Iranian security official told Press TV that Iran's heightened sensitivity over the strategic waterway stems from the fact that the majority of equipment used to supply US military bases and garrisons across the region has historically been transported by sea.

"Iran has the capability to sustain this situation for years," the official said, referring to the effective shutdown of the strategic waterway to US and allied vessels.

The official further stated that Iran believes it should no longer allow such logistical support to continue.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The Strait of Hormuz situation is very worrying for global oil prices. As a developing economy, India needs stable energy supplies. This prolonged tension is not good for anyone. Hope Qatar can broker something. 🙏
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Aman W
Wave 83 of counter strikes? This is escalating dangerously. The US and Iran need to step back. As an Indian, I'm concerned about our diaspora in the Gulf region. Their safety is paramount.
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Sarah B
While the report is concerning, I respectfully think the article focuses too much on Pakistan's failed attempt. The bigger story is the humanitarian cost and the risk of a wider war. The missing airman's fate is what matters most right now.
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Vikram M
Iran saying they can block the Strait for *years* is a major power play. This directly impacts Chabahar port and our connectivity plans with Afghanistan and Central Asia. Our foreign policy experts must be working overtime on contingency plans.
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Karan T
The trust deficit mentioned is key. In international relations, credibility is everything. Pakistan's overtures were bound to fail. Hope cooler heads prevail and Qatar's mediation works. Another war in the region would be a disaster for all, including us in South Asia.

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