Iran has declared its readiness for the termination of a ceasefire with the United States, hinting at surprises and threats of unleashing chaos. The 14-day ceasefire is set to conclude on Wednesday, with Donald Trump oscillating between optimism for a potential deal and warnings of imminent conflicts if no agreement is reached before the deadline.
According to Iran’s semi-official news agency, Tasnim, the country is fully prepared to confront the Americans and Israelis should hostilities resume. Iran has indicated its readiness for potential war scenarios as negotiations have been hindered by American aggression and a maritime blockade.
Iran has also mentioned preparations for fresh surprises and military redeployments in anticipation of future combat. Meanwhile, Iranian state television has dismissed rumors of a delegation visiting Islamabad amidst growing speculation about talks with the United States.
US Vice President JD Vance is expected to lead the American team to the talks, while Iran has not disclosed its delegation leader. Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has criticized US intentions, asserting Iran’s readiness to unveil new strategies on the battlefield.
The debate within Iran’s theocracy continues, with no official confirmation of a delegation heading to Islamabad. Qalibaf emphasized Iran’s stance against negotiating under threats, contrasting Trump’s stance of no rush to end the conflict until his terms are met.



