
Monday’s entrance pages in Iran portrayed an Islamic Republic making ready for the potential resumption of war with the United States and Israel.
A day after Iran made a counterproposal that US President Donald Trump rejected, headlines centered on navy preparedness, warnings that Washingon would pay a heavy value if preventing resumes, and insistence that Iran is not going to capitulate beneath strain.
Here’s a have a look at among the papers:
Kayhan, one in all Iran’s most influential conservative newspapers, extensively seen as aligned with late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, led with the headline: “Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) missiles and drones are aimed at enemy ships and bases.”
Resalat, a pro-Khamenei, conservative Islamist newspaper, led with a headline that mentioned, “America’s war machine” can’t endure “the powerful wave of Iran’s offensive defense in the Persian Gulf.”
It additionally had a column on “retaliation for Beirut,” referring to the alliance with the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which is at war with Israel.
The official authorities newspaper “Iran” burdened in a single headline that “negotiation is not surrender,” and that the “ball is in Washington’s court” after Tehran despatched its response to the US via Pakistani intermediaries.
The “Hamshahri Tehran” newspaper, which is conservative-leaning, had a important headline on “Iran’s war zone,” displaying subheads about “fast attack boats,” “naval mines,” and “underground missile cities.”
Jam-e Jam, which is affiliated with the state broadcaster IRIB, had a headline titled “The Commander’s Directives,” noting that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei communicated new choices and measures for a strong confrontation with the enemies,”
“The armed forces are awaiting the order to fire,” it mentioned,