IRGC Chief Declares Iran's Enemies Haven't Suffered 'Major Blow' Yet

IRGC Chief Declares Iran’s Enemies Haven’t Suffered ‘Major Blow’ Yet

The chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has issued a strong warning to Iran’s adversaries, asserting that they will face a significant consequence if they persist in their disruptive actions against the nation. This statement comes as tensions continue to rise in the region.

During a recent military exercise in central Iran, Major General Hossein Salami emphasized the importance of Iran’s military prowess. He highlighted the effectiveness of Iran’s retaliatory strikes against Israel last year, known as Operation True Promise I and II, as a demonstration of the nation’s capabilities.

Salami remarked that the enemies of Iran have yet to experience the “major blow” that awaits them if they engage in further acts of aggression. He stated:

“The True Promise operations were just one example and the enemies have not yet received the major blow. If the enemies do not learn from this and continue their mischief, then they will see the true power of Iran.”

The IRGC commander acknowledged the military strength of adversaries such as the United States and Israel. However, he asserted that the Islamic Republic has been successful in “thwarting their plots” over the years.

  • Warnings from the IRGC: Adversaries face a “major blow” if provocations continue.
  • Major General Salami’s Remarks: Highlighted past military operations as examples of Iran’s capabilities.
  • Recognition of Adversary Strength: Acknowledged the military power of the U.S. and Israel while emphasizing Iran’s successes.

In conclusion, the IRGC’s strong stance reflects Iran’s commitment to defending its sovereignty and responding decisively to any threats.

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