Breaking! Iran: Conditions for ending the war are being formulated! New developments revealed in the U.S. aircraft carrier!

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Iranian Situation: New Developments Again!

According to a report by CGTN News, on the local time of the 27th, an Iranian armed forces spokesperson said that Iran is formulating the conditions for ending the war. The spokesperson warned the United States and Israel that Iran has powerful forces and a decisive advantage on the battlefield, enabling it to determine the final outcome of the war. The U.S. and Israel will be “forced” to accept this reality.

Separately, according to U.S. and Saudi Arabian officials with knowledge of the matter, on the 27th Iran attacked the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where U.S. forces are stationed, injuring 10 U.S. service members and damaging multiple U.S. military aerial refueling tankers.

U.S. media reported on the local time of the 27th that the U.S. aircraft carrier “Bush” is expected to be deployed to the Middle East or nearby areas. On the same day, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said that military operations by the U.S. and Israel against Iran will continue for more than a few weeks. German Chancellor Scholz said on the local time of the 27th that what the United States is doing now is not easing the situation or seeking a peaceful solution, but a major escalation of the conflict, the outcome of which is difficult to predict.

Of particular note is that on Friday, the U.S. bond market also saw heavy selling, indicating that investors expect the Federal Reserve to take a more hawkish stance on interest rates. Polymarket bettors believe the odds of a rate hike by the Federal Reserve later this year are 25%, and the odds of no rate cuts in 2026 are 40%.

Iranian Armed Forces: Formulating the Conditions for Ending the War

On the local time of the 27th, an Iranian armed forces spokesperson said that Iran is formulating the conditions for ending the war. The spokesperson warned the United States and Israel that Iran has powerful forces and a decisive advantage on the battlefield, enabling it to determine the final outcome of the war. The U.S. and Israel will be “forced” to accept this reality.

The spokesperson pointed out that the U.S. and Israel have fully recognized the strength of Iran’s armed forces and the nation in real struggles, urging them to face the facts and return to reason in a timely manner.

According to CGTN News, on March 27 local time, according to information disclosed by U.S. officials, Iran fired missiles at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, injuring multiple U.S. military personnel.

Two U.S. officials said that this attack resulted in injuries to several U.S. service members, but that at present all injured individuals are not in life-threatening condition. In addition, at least one U.S. aircraft was damaged in the attack.

It is understood that this attack is one of Iran’s latest responses to military actions by the U.S. and its allies. As the conflict continues to escalate, U.S. personnel and facilities in the Middle East face higher risk.

As of now, in military actions against Iran, at least 303 U.S. service members have been injured, including 10 whose injuries are severe.

On the 27th local time, the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force, Mousavi, said that the United States and Israel launched attacks on multiple Iranian infrastructure sites that day, describing them as “an act of deliberately stoking trouble and playing with fire.”

Mousavi said that under the current circumstances, Iran’s response “will no longer be limited to tit-for-tat,” but did not disclose specific details.

He also warned that employees of industrial enterprises in the region that are linked to the U.S. and Israel should immediately leave their jobs to avoid endangering their lives in subsequent actions.

Late on the 27th local time, Iran’s Foreign Minister Aragchi posted on social media in response to Israel’s attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and steel mills, emphasizing that Israel will pay a “heavy price” for its “crimes.”

Aragchi stated that Israel attacked infrastructure such as two of Iran’s largest steel plants

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