Iran's Revolutionary Guards State Right to Respond to Any U.S. Ceasefire Breach
Iran's Revolutionary Guards issued a statement asserting the right to respond to any breach of a ceasefire by the United States. The statement was reported by multiple financial and news outlets on the same day.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards released a statement declaring that Iran holds the right to respond to any U.S. breach of a ceasefire. The statement was issued without providing additional details on timing, location, or specific incidents.
The text repeated the same core assertion across multiple outlets. No further context or conditions were included in the published wording.
Financial wire services and market-focused platforms carried identical phrasing of the statement. Coverage remained limited to the direct text of the release. No additional reactions or follow-up actions were reported in the available sources.
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