Gate News Report, March 25 — According to CNN, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris may visit Pakistan this weekend to hold talks with Iran. Previously, an Iranian military source stated that Iran is continuously monitoring and tracking enemy front-line movements and changes. The source said that if the enemy attempts ground operations on Iranian islands or other territories, or increases Iran’s defense costs through maritime activities in the Persian Gulf and Oman Gulf, Iran will open other fronts in response. The source pointed out that the Strait of Mand is one of the world’s strategic straits, and Iran has both the willingness and the capability to threaten it. He warned that if the U.S. tries to find a solution to the Strait of Hormuz issue through “foolish actions,” they should be careful not to turn another strait into their new dilemma. The source also emphasized that Iran is fully prepared for further escalation of the situation.
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