Iran has issued a fierce new warning to Donald Trump as reports claim Washington is again considering military strikes. During talks in Tehran with Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that any new U.S. attack would trigger a response “more destructive” than the February clashes. Ghalibaf accused America of breaking trust during ceasefire negotiations and said Iran had used the pause to rebuild its military posture. The meeting has also sparked questions about Pakistan’s role as mediator amid growing fears of another major Iran-U.S. confrontation.

Iran said on Wednesday it was examining a new US proposal to end the Middle East war, as President Donald Trump described the talks as being on the "borderline" between a deal and…

Iran weighs a new US proposal as Trump warns peace talks with Tehran are near breaking point, amid Hormuz tensions, food shock fears and tumbling oil prices.