Iran Warns US of No Ceasefire if Military Threats Continue
Iran Issues Stark Warning as Military Rhetoric Intensifies
Iran has delivered one of its most forceful warnings to the United States amid renewed talk of military action in the region. A senior Iranian figure has cautioned that any escalation by Washington would be met with a sustained and uncompromising response.
Speaking at a time of heightened regional uncertainty, Mohsen Rezaee, a former commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said Tehran could revert to a “Sacred Defence”–style conflict if the United States continues to threaten military strikes. The reference recalls the Iran-Iraq war, a period that remains central to Iran’s strategic and political memory.
No Ceasefire, No Safe Bases
Rezaee made it clear that Iran would not accept limited or symbolic retaliation. He warned that there would be “no ceasefire” in the event of conflict and stated that US military bases across the region would not remain safe if hostilities begin. His remarks signalled a readiness for prolonged confrontation rather than short-term escalation.
Using a sharp metaphor, Rezaee compared Iran’s endurance to “Russian ice,” suggesting resilience under pressure and an ability to withstand sustained external force. The language underscored Iran’s intent to project deterrence at a moment when tensions appear to be building.
Context of Rising Pressure
The warning comes as the administration of President Donald Trump weighs its options amid reports of possible US strikes and growing friction between Washington and Tehran. This period has also seen protests inside Iran, adding to the pressure on the Iranian leadership as it confronts both internal unrest and external threats.
The combination of domestic challenges and international pressure has sharpened Tehran’s public messaging. Iranian officials have repeatedly stressed that military threats would only harden their position rather than force concessions.
Regional Implications
Rezaee’s statement is likely to be closely watched across the Middle East, where US forces maintain a wide network of bases and partnerships. Any escalation could have immediate consequences beyond Iran and the United States, affecting regional security and stability.
While no immediate military action has been confirmed, the rhetoric from Tehran signals that miscalculation could carry serious risks. The warning adds to growing concerns that the region may be edging toward another major confrontation if diplomatic channels fail to ease tensions.
