“FOOD FOR SHARKS”: Tehran Abandons Diplomacy as Military Warns of U.S. Ground War
As the public demands "blood-for-blood," Iran’s elite commanders warn that U.S. "boots on the ground" will result in "disgraceful captivity and dismemberment."
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As the public demands “blood-for-blood,” Iran’s elite commanders warn that U.S. “boots on the ground” will result in “disgraceful captivity and dismemberment.”
TEHRAN — The diplomatic tightrope between Washington and Tehran has finally snapped. Despite Western rumors of a “new deal,” the reality on the ground in Iran has shifted toward a state of total mobilization. Fueled by a public that views any negotiation as a betrayal, Iranian leaders are no longer speaking the language of peace—they are issuing a chilling invitation for war.
The Military’s Gruesome Warning
The most aggressive rhetoric has come from the Iranian military command. On Sunday, Lt. Col. Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, issued a statement that has sent shockwaves through the Persian Gulf. Addressing reports of potential U.S. ground operations, Zolfaqari was brutally clear:
“The Iranian armed forces are counting down the moments to tear your army to pieces. Any American soldiers attempting a ground invasion will become good food for the sharks of the Persian Gulf.“
Zolfaqari further described U.S. leadership as “unbalanced” and warned American commanders to study history to avoid leading their troops toward “death and captivity” simply to please the White House.
The “Market Smokescreen”: No Deal in Sight

While the U.S. has hinted at a “present” from Iran, top Iranian officials are flatly denying that any real negotiations are taking place. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi clarified that while messages have been exchanged through mediators, these do not constitute negotiations.
Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a prominent advisor and professor at Tehran University, went a step further. In recent interviews, Marandi dismissed U.S. claims of a deal as a “deceptive conspiracy” intended to manipulate global energy markets and lower oil prices.
“This is a war of survival for an ancient civilization,” Marandi warned, noting that any U.S. ground invasion would trigger a “global economic catastrophe” as Iran targets the energy infrastructure of any nation assisting the American military.
A Street-Led Revolution?
The rhetoric from the top is a direct reflection of the fury in the streets. Across Tehran, the sentiment is overwhelmingly anti-deal. From hardliners to religious minorities, the consensus is that past diplomacy has only invited aggression.
According to reports, the public is no longer asking for a ceasefire; they are asking for retribution. Analysts suggest the Iranian leadership is now effectively “handcuffed” by its own people. Any leader suggesting a compromise with Donald Trump would likely face a domestic uprising, as the call for “blood-for-blood” justice becomes the national anthem.
The Russia-Moscow Pivot

The message to Washington is clear: The window for a deal has been replaced by a fortress of resistance.
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