Washington, DC – US officials have revealed four key conditions that define the United States’ stance toward Iran, amid escalating tensions in the region and a war of words between Washington and Tehran. The officials explained that these conditions include monitoring the Strait of Hormuz to ensure freedom of navigation, halting ballistic missile development, adhering to the previous nuclear agreement, and guaranteeing that Iran will not support regional armed groups.
The US administration affirmed that it will deal firmly with any violation of these conditions. It emphasized that Tehran’s compliance with them will determine the nature of future relations with Washington and its allies. Experts added that these criteria are part of a comprehensive strategy to contain Iranian influence in the region. They also aim to maintain the security of vital maritime routes and the regional military balance.
Meanwhile, diplomatic sources warned that ignoring any of these conditions could increase the likelihood of additional sanctions or lead to limited military action, reflecting Washington’s seriousness in dealing with Iran. Analysts said that these four criteria are not merely formalities, but rather represent red lines that will clearly define the future of US policy toward Tehran.
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