Iran Asserts Military Dominance Amid US Talks
Iranian leadership issued a coordinated series of declarations on Saturday asserting military control over the Strait of Hormuz while simultaneously reopening civilian airspace.
The head of the judiciary and defense officials dismissed U.S. ceasefire proposals as a sign of enemy desperation, warning that Iran's armed forces are prepared to inflict severe damage if the U.S. continues its maritime blockades.
The defiant rhetoric coincides with indirect peace negotiations in Islamabad involving U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Despite projecting a unified wartime posture against a massive U.S. naval deployment, Tehran moved toward administrative normalization by resuming Iran Air flights to multiple foreign destinations, reopening the eastern airspace to international overflights, and inaugurating a multi-purpose underground civil defense shelter in the capital.