Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stated that if American soldiers understood the meaning of Supreme Leader Khamenei's references to 'unforgettable lessons,' they would not waste a moment and would flee. The remarks were reported by Israeli media (Channel 12).
Ebrahim Azizi, the influential chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, issued a new warning directed at American soldiers on Sunday morning, according to a report by Channel 12 (N12). Azizi argued that if U.S. troops understood the meaning of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's references to 'unforgettable lessons' from past conflicts, they would not waste a single moment and would flee.
Azizi, a hardline figure in Tehran's political establishment, has repeatedly used bellicose rhetoric toward the United States in recent weeks. As The Zioneer reported on June 19, he warned that any U.S. violation of the Memorandum of Understanding would exact a 'heavy price.' On June 26, he stated that the Strait of Hormuz is controlled by Iran and that Tehran would 'teach the rules' to the U.S. if necessary. On June 27, he cautioned President Trump that a breach of the ceasefire would bring 'regret.'
The latest statement is consistent with Iran's ongoing campaign of psychological warfare and strategic messaging, but it does not indicate any immediate operational change. The remarks remain at the rhetorical level, with no corroborating reports of any change in U.S. force posture or Iranian military activity.
2 developments
- DevelopingIranian parliament security head warns war will not be limited to the region
- DevelopingIranian parliamentary security chair warns US: 'We will take your security wherever you are'
- DevelopingIranian parliament security spokesperson: 'Prepare to receive a severe blow from the Iranians'
- StrongIranian parliament security committee spokesman says US must surrender
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