Senior Iranian Advisor Rules Out Diplomatic Channels and Signals Protracted War to Force International Intervention
Iranian advisor Kamal Kharazi rules out diplomacy with Trump, signaling a long war aimed at forcing global intervention through energy and economic pressure.
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Published: Mar 10, 2026, 5:25 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from CNN

The Abandonment of Diplomatic Engagement
In a defiant interview with CNN late Monday, Kamal Kharazi, a senior foreign policy advisor to the office of Iran’s Supreme Leader, formally ruled out any immediate return to the negotiating table. Kharazi asserted that Tehran no longer sees "any room for diplomacy" with the Trump administration, citing a history of perceived deception and broken promises. He specifically referenced previous instances where Iran remained engaged in dialogue only to be targeted by military strikes, leading to a total collapse of trust between the two nations. This hardline stance marks a definitive shift in Iranian policy, signaling that the current leadership has transitioned from a defensive posture to one of prolonged, attritional warfare intended to test the endurance of the international community.
Economic Pressure as a Tactical Weapon
Tehran’s new strategy relies on the weaponization of global economic instability to force a cessation of U.S. and Israeli aggression. Kharazi suggested that the war will only end when the resulting economic pressure—manifested through record inflation and severe energy shortages—becomes unbearable for other nations. By disrupting the global flow of oil and gas, Iran intends to create a scenario where Gulf Arab states and Asian markets have "no choice" but to intervene and pressure Washington to de-escalate. The advisor emphasized that the buildup of these systemic pressures is a deliberate component of Iran’s military calculus, aimed at transforming a regional kinetic conflict into a global financial crisis that the United States cannot ignore.
Unified Leadership Under Mojtaba Khamenei
Despite the significant loss of the previous Supreme Leader, Kharazi insisted that Iran’s military and political leadership remain entirely unified. He confirmed that the responsibility for leading Iran's defense capabilities has transitioned seamlessly to the new leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. Kharazi pointedly dismissed President Donald Trump’s recent comments labeling the younger Khamenei’s appointment as "unacceptable," stating flatly that the internal succession of the Islamic Republic is not the business of the American government. This message of continuity is intended to reassure domestic supporters and signal to foreign adversaries that the foundational ideology of the Iranian state remains unc...
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