Been following the Iran-US situation closely, and there's something worth paying attention to here. So basically, Iran's military command just put out a statement pushing back against what they see as potential misinterpretations of their diplomatic position with the US.



The key thing is that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, one of Iran's top political figures, made it pretty clear on social media recently that people shouldn't misinterpret the lack of recent talks as some kind of breakthrough agreement. He was basically saying there's no actual negotiation happening between the two countries right now, despite what some might assume.

What's interesting about this is how carefully they're trying to manage the narrative. It's not just a casual statement - it's coming from Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command, which handles military and security matters. So when they're warning against misinterpreting silence or inactivity as progress, they're essentially trying to prevent the US from spinning the absence of talks into something positive.

This kind of diplomatic posturing is pretty common, but it does show how sensitive things are. Both sides seem worried about how the other might misinterpret current developments. The fact that they felt the need to explicitly state 'no negotiations are happening' suggests there might be some confusion or speculation in international circles about behind-the-scenes talks.

Worth keeping an eye on how this develops over the coming weeks.
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