Iran is growing increasingly suspicious of U.S. intentions, with officials fearing that Donald Trump’s push for renewed talks could mask plans for a sudden military escalation. Reports suggest Tehran believes Washington may resume strikes once the ceasefire expires on April 22. Iran has already refused to join fresh negotiations in Pakistan, demanding the U.S. lift its naval blockade first. Meanwhile, Trump has issued stark warnings, threatening to destroy Iran’s power grid if no deal is reached. With tensions rising and trust collapsing, the region now faces a critical moment between diplomacy and renewed conflict.
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