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Iran Under Pressure: Nuclear Tensions, Internal Unrest & ISIS Threats Rise in June 2025

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By Mumbainews24 | Updated: June 27, 2025

📰 Summary at a Glance:

  • U.S. and Israel attacked Iran’s top nuclear sites
  • Iran responded with missile strikes and threats to block Hormuz
  • Supreme Leader Khamenei’s control under pressure
  • ISIS operatives arrested amid fears of rising terror activity
  • Talks of a $30 billion nuclear deal in progress

🔥 What’s Happening in Iran Right Now?

In one of the most tense moments of 2025, Iran is dealing with multiple crises at once — from U.S.-Israel military strikes on nuclear facilities to domestic protests and a growing ISIS threat within its borders.


💥 Nuclear Attack: Iran’s Program Hit Hard

Last week, U.S. and Israeli forces launched direct strikes on Iran’s secret nuclear sites — including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. According to the UN’s IAEA, Iran’s Fordow site is now “no longer operational.”

While U.S. officials claim the attacks set back Iran’s nuclear ambitions by “months,” experts believe Iran still has capabilities hidden underground.


💬 Trump Offers $30 Billion Deal

In a surprise twist, Donald Trump offered Iran a $30 billion civilian nuclear program, but only if Iran agrees to full inspections, zero enrichment, and missile restrictions.

Sources say secret negotiations may soon begin in Oman, though Iran’s parliament calls uranium enrichment a red line.


⚠️ Tensions in Hormuz: Global Oil at Risk?

In response to the attacks, Iran’s military launched 19 missiles — including some aimed at U.S. bases in Qatar.
Now, Iran is considering full closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which could choke 20% of the world’s oil supply.

If that happens, global petrol and diesel prices may rise again sharply.


👳‍♂️ Khamenei Under Watch: Is His Rule Ending?

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is rarely seen publicly. Protesters and analysts alike believe his control is weakening.

Ongoing nurse and trucker strikes, economic collapse, and protest graffiti show the growing discontent. Many Iranians now ask: “Will Khamenei be Iran’s last Supreme Leader?”


☠️ ISIS Back in Focus: 13 Arrested in Iran

While Iran fights foreign and internal pressure, ISIS is secretly regrouping.

Iranian officials arrested 13 ISIS-linked individuals, accusing them of plotting bombings and assassinations during this unrest.

With the security focus on Israel and the U.S., terror groups may see an opportunity to strike.


📌 What’s Next?

The situation is fast-changing. Here’s what to watch:

  • Will Iran accept or reject Trump’s $30 billion nuclear offer?
  • Will the Strait of Hormuz be blocked?
  • Can Khamenei keep control amid growing rebellion?
  • Will ISIS take advantage of the chaos to rise again?

🧠 Expert Opinion

“Iran is now a pressure cooker. One wrong step — either by the U.S., Israel, or Iran itself — could trigger a wider Middle East war,” says Middle East analyst Reza Mohammadi.


Today’s Live Update – June 27, 2025 (Evening IST)

🇮🇷 Iran Refuses Trump’s $30B Nuclear Deal

Iran’s foreign ministry today rejected the proposed U.S. nuclear agreement, calling it “humiliating” and “against Iran’s right to self-determination.” This was in response to Trump’s plan offering $30B in aid for zero enrichment and full inspections.

☠️ ISIS-Linked Telegram Channels Celebrate Strikes on U.S. Bases

Cyber intelligence reports show ISIS-affiliated groups celebrating Iranian missile strikes on U.S. bases, calling it “God’s revenge” and a sign of Western vulnerability.

🚢 Hormuz Crisis Escalates

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced it has begun naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz. Oil tankers are reportedly being advised to reroute. Crude oil prices have jumped by 4.7% today.

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