​Amidst a rapidly deteriorating security situation in the Middle East, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has announced a strategic shift in Tehran’s regional policy.

Pezeshkian revealed that the Interim Leadership Council has officially approved a policy of non-aggression toward neighboring countries, provided that these nations are not used as a launchpad for attacks against Iran.

​A Message of Conciliation and Defiance

In a move described by analysts as an attempt to de-escalate regional tensions, Pezeshkian offered an apology to neighboring states, reiterating that Iran harbors no animosity toward them. "The enemy’s dreams of our surrender will never see the light of day," Pezeshkian stated, emphasizing that Iran remains committed to international law while standing firm in its right to defend its sovereignty. He called on the Iranian people to set aside internal differences and unite in the face of the current crisis.

​Tehran Under Fire: 80 Israeli Jets Strike

The political rhetoric comes at a time of direct military confrontation. Intense explosions rocked Tehran early Saturday as the Israeli military confirmed a massive aerial operation. According to official reports, over 80 fighter jets participated in extensive strikes targeting the Iranian regime's military infrastructure in Tehran and central Iran, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.

​The Trump Ground Force Controversy

Adding to the geopolitical complexity, reports surfaced via "Axios" suggesting that President Donald Trump had discussed the possibility of deploying a "small strategic unit" of US ground forces inside Iran. However, the White House was quick to dismiss these claims. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that such reports are based on anonymous sources and do not reflect the official stance of the National Security Team, asserting that while Trump keeps all options open, no specific military order has been issued.