Iran's leadership responded to a threat from U.S. President Donald Trump, warning that no soldier will return alive, according to reports.
Iran has issued a new warning in response to threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, vowing that no soldier will return alive if the U.S. takes military action. The statement was reported by Israeli media monitoring Iranian sources, though the specific Iranian official or body behind the remark was not immediately identified.
The exchange is the latest in an escalating war of words between Washington and Tehran. As The Zioneer has reported, President Trump earlier this week described Iran's military as a 'total mess' and threatened further strikes. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has also warned of a 'harsh response' to Trump's stance. The current statement does not specify a concrete military course of action but signals a hardline posture as negotiations over a nuclear deal remain stalled.
The remark echoes previous threats from Iranian officials, including a warning from an IRGC spokesman that any repeat of U.S. strikes would trigger retaliation. It remains unclear whether this statement represents official government policy or a more general rhetorical escalation.
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