Iran has signaled that it does not consider its conflict with the United States and Israel to be over, despite the current ceasefire. Iranian Army spokesperson Mohammad Akrami Nia stated that there is 'no trust in America and our enemies,' indicating that tensions remain high.
According to Akrami Nia, Iran has continued updating its target database even during the pause in fighting, suggesting that preparations for potential future military action are ongoing. His remarks underscore Tehran’s view that the ceasefire does not signal a lasting resolution.
He also emphasized increased coordination between Iran’s regular army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps during the conflict. This closer cooperation points to a more unified and prepared military posture as the region remains on edge.


