An Iranian military adviser on Wednesday urged US Marines to contact their families and say goodbye, in a direct threat of imminent attack. The statement escalates rhetorical tensions amid ongoing indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington. No operational movements have been confirmed.
An Iranian source, whose identity and official capacity are not fully detailed in the report, issued a statement on Wednesday evening directly threatening US Marine Corps personnel. The message, disseminated via Iranian state-aligned channels, explicitly advises Marines to 'contact your families now and say goodbye,' implying imminent lethal action against American forces. The threat comes at a moment when indirect talks between Iran and the US over the nuclear program and regional tensions remain stalled. No independent confirmation of any change in US military posture or Iranian operational activity is available at this time. The desk treats this as a rhetorical escalation but cannot rule out an operational dimension given the source's proximity to Iran's security apparatus. The incident follows a pattern of Iranian saber-rattling that has intensified periodically throughout 2024–2026, though the direct address to US troops by name is a notable departure from the more common general threats against 'the Zionist regime' or 'the Great Satan.'
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
