Iran Rejects Global Pressure Amid US Military Buildup and Nuclear Talks

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reaffirmed that Iran will not submit to pressure from global powers, despite rising military activity by the United States and ongoing nuclear negotiations. Speaking in Tehran, he stressed Iran’s commitment to protecting its independence. Meanwhile, Donald Trump warned that limited strikes could be considered, highlighting growing tensions between the two nations.

Masoud Pezeshkian Says Iran Won’t Bow as United States Raises Pressure, Donald Trump Warns of Possible Strikes

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has strongly stated that Iran will not give in to pressure from major world powers, even as military activity in the region increases. Speaking at an event honouring

Paralympic athletes in Tehran, he emphasised that despite unfair external demands, the nation will continue to stand firm and protect its sovereignty.

Pezeshkian highlighted that Iran remains determined to follow its own path and will not submit to foreign influence, regardless of political or economic pressure. His remarks come at a time of growing tensions between Iran and the United States, especially over Tehran’s nuclear program.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump recently warned that limited military action against Iran could be considered if diplomatic efforts fail. At the same time, Iran’s senior diplomats have indicated that a draft agreement may soon be ready following ongoing nuclear discussions.

As negotiations continue, both sides remain cautious, with regional stability depending largely on the outcome of these high-level talks.