Iran's army threatened that American forces in the region would face 'hell on earth' tonight, accusing the US of escalating attacks and imposing a naval blockade in violation of the Islamabad Agreement, according to the source.
Iran's army issued a stark warning Thursday evening, threatening that US bases in the region would become 'hell on earth' tonight, according to the source quoting an official statement. The statement accused Washington of intensifying attacks on Iran and imposing a naval blockade, claiming these actions violate the Islamabad Agreement, a Pakistani-brokered understanding.
The threat comes hours after the US military conducted a third consecutive night of strikes on Iranian targets. A US strike on the Parchin military base south of Tehran was reported earlier Thursday, as The Zioneer covered. The Pentagon has described the operations as hitting air defenses and missile storage sites, with Tehran reporting casualties in Ahvaz.
Iran's military has repeatedly warned of retaliation against US bases in the region. Earlier this week, the IRGC navy threatened American vessels and bases. The latest statement from the regular army, rather than the Revolutionary Guards, signals a unified Iranian posture. It remains unclear whether Iran will carry out the threat or if this is a continuation of rhetorical escalation. The sole source of the statement is a single source, and no independent verification is available.
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