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Iran ready for any military scenario, Revolutionary Guard chief says

Jun 12, 2025, 08:26 GMT+1

Iran is ready for any military confrontation and has a defined strategy, the Revolutionary Guards commander in chief Hossein Salami said Thursday.

“if our hands are untied, we will win victories that will make the enemy regret its actions,” he said during a gathering of the IRGC commanders.

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Iran held high-level meeting to plan response to possible Israeli strike - NYT

Jun 12, 2025, 07:31 GMT+1

Senior Iranian military and government officials have convened to discuss potential responses in the event of an Israeli attack, the New York Times reported Wednesday.

Citing a senior Iranian official, the paper wrote, “Iranian military and government officials have already met to discuss their response to a potential Israeli strike.”

According to US and European officials quoted in the report, Israel appears to be preparing to launch an attack on Iran soon, prompting heightened alert in Tehran.

A screengrab shows an Israeli Air Force plane, which the Israeli army says is departing to carry out strikes on Iran, from a handout video released on October 26, 2024.
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A screengrab shows an Israeli Air Force plane, which the Israeli army says is departing to carry out strikes on Iran, from a handout video released on October 26, 2024.

Omani FM confirms sixth round of US-Iran nuclear talks set for Sunday

Jun 12, 2025, 07:24 GMT+1

The sixth round of indirect nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States will take place in Muscat this Sunday, June 15, Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi confirmed Thursday.

“I am pleased to confirm the 6th round of Iran US talks will be held in Muscat this Sunday the 15th,” Albusaidi wrote on X.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi meets with Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi in Muscat, Oman, April 12, 2025.
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Witkoff to meet Iran’s foreign minister in Muscat on Sunday - Axios

Jun 12, 2025, 07:23 GMT+1

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet Iran’s foreign minister in Muscat on Sunday to review Tehran’s response to Washington’s latest proposal, Barak Ravid of Axios reported Wednesday on X.

However, diplomatic sources have suggested the meeting may be postponed or canceled due to rising tensions between the two sides.

Iran must never gain nuclear capability, Witkoff says

Jun 12, 2025, 07:18 GMT+1

Iran must be permanently denied any nuclear or missile capability, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said Wednesday, calling it an “existential threat” to Israel, the United States, and the Persian Gulf region.

Witkoff, who was speaking at a United Hatzalah gala in New York, confirmed he had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier that day and praised President Donald Trump’s support for Israel.

“We must stand resolute and united against this danger and ensure that Iran never obtains the means to achieve its deadly ambitions no matter what the cost,” he said.

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Israel weighing strike on Iran without US support - NBC

Jun 12, 2025, 07:05 GMT+1

Israel is considering a military strike on Iran without US backing, NBC News reported on Thursday, as nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran are set to resume Sunday in Muscat, where US envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet Iran’s foreign minister.

Israel has grown more serious about unilateral action as Washington inches closer to a preliminary deal with Tehran, which includes provisions on uranium enrichment that Israel views as unacceptable, according to five sources cited by NBC.

“I just think maybe they don’t want to make a deal. What can I say?” President Trump said in a podcast interview earlier this week. “And maybe they do. So what does that mean? There’s nothing final.”

Michael Knights of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy told NBC that the recent US evacuation of nonessential personnel from the region was intended to signal to Iran that Trump might not stand in the way of an Israeli strike. “It’s about trying to get Iran to respect the president’s wishes,” he said.

NBC reported that while Israel would prefer US intelligence or logistical support, no American involvement is currently planned.

"While Israel would most likely prefer US military and intelligence support for strikes — especially against Iranian nuclear facilities — it showed in October that it can do a lot alone," NBC wrote.