Iran has lit up its skies with air defence fire after reports of mystery blasts and hostile drones near Tehran, raising urgent questions over whether the fragile ceasefire with the United States is about to collapse. As sirens wailed and residents filmed tracer rounds and interceptions in the night, Iranian outlets spoke of air defence systems engaging unidentified UAVs and surveillance platforms over key areas of the capital. Authorities have yet to fully explain what triggered the alert, leaving space for speculation about foreign drone raids, covert operations or probing attacks designed to test Iran’s defences. At the same time, U.S. President Donald Trump is publicly insisting that Iran is “dying to make a deal,” boasting that American strikes have shattered Tehran’s navy, air force and military infrastructure, even as the on‑ground reality appears far more volatile. His comments come with a continued naval blockade, soaring oil prices and stalled peace talks that have already pushed the region to the brink more than once. In this video, we break down the new drone scare, Iran’s air defence moves, and what Trump’s latest statements really mean for the future of the Iran–U.S. war track.
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