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Iran threatens to escalate if US fails to honour the deal within a few weeks

Iran will escalate tensions along the Strait of Hormuz, and beyond, as well as launch an attack, if U.S. does not fully implement an interim peace deal in a few weeks.

The official said that if the U.S. fails to meet this deadline and diplomacy fails then Tehran will launch a "timely" and "precise" military strike against the U.S. Naval Blockade of the Islamic Republic.

In recent weeks, diplomatic efforts to bring Tehran back to the table and Washington to resume talks in accordance with a June agreement have failed.

Iran's Foreign Minister has stated that the Strait?of Hormuz won't reopen until first the U.S. returns to the agreement, and the U.S. Treasury?Secretary warned of an unprecedented economic isolation for Iran.

"Within a few weeks, Iran has set a deadline for the U.S. to implement all of the provisions of the agreement." The official said that this was a condition for future negotiations with the U.S.

The official added that mediators would be sharing details about Tehran's deadline to Washington and other regional states.

The official stated that "Iranians must be prepared for tensions to rise in the Strait of Hormuz, and other parts of the region. Iran will be ready to take difficult decisions and to act,"

Tehran's official stated that it was changing its strategy from defence to offense as it "lost confidence" in diplomacy with Washington.

The official stated that "it is proven that the U.S. will not commit to a ceasefire and is unlikely to do so. Putting pressure on the enemy or relying upon mediators is unrealistic." (Reporting and editing by Michael Georgy, Andrew Heavens, and Parisa Hafezi)

(source: Reuters)