Iran has issued a stark warning to Gulf nations, questioning the benefits of hosting United States military bases and calling for a new regional security alliance that excludes both Washington and Israel. Tehran argues that regional security should be managed by neighboring countries without outside involvement.
Iran has also outlined sweeping ceasefire conditions, including the closure of United States military installations in the region, the lifting of economic sanctions, and greater control over transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Proposals linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps frame the initiative as a path toward reshaping the regional balance of power.
The administration of President Donald Trump has rejected the demands as unrealistic. As tensions escalate, Iran’s push signals a potential geopolitical shift that could redefine alliances and security structures across the Middle East.




