Iran warns US over ground attack as regional powers meet in Pakistan

Iran has warned the US of a strong response if it launches a ground attack, as regional powers meet in Pakistan to discuss ways to end the month-long US-Israeli war on Iran. The war has killed thousands and disrupted global energy supplies, with Iran accusing the US of secretly planning to send in ground forces while seeking negotiations.
Iran is ready to respond to a US ground attack. The foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt met in Islamabad to discuss ways to halt the war. Iran's parliament speaker accused the US of planning to send in ground forces while seeking negotiations. The war has spread across the Middle East, with Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis launching attacks on Israel. The US has dispatched thousands of Marines to the Middle East, with the Pentagon preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran. Pakistan is hosting talks to find a negotiated end to the war.
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