Iranian Delegation Faces Security Threats En Route to US Negotiations, Regime Re-Arming
The Iranian delegation encountered security threats while traveling to Islamabad for negotiations with the US, according to reports from Hezbollah-affiliated media. Professor Mohammad Marandi, part of the delegation, claimed they were warned of a potential attack on their aircraft, leading to increased security measures. The delegation took an alternative route back to Tehran after confirming the threat. Marandi, described as a regime spokesperson, expressed distrust towards the US and indicated that Iran is bolstering its military capabilities amid ongoing negotiations. The talks, which ended without a breakthrough, focused on issues such as the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program.