The commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters issued a threat that if the US carries out further attacks against Iran, it will receive a "harsher response than before" and warned the war could spread beyond the region, according to reports from the channel. He also declared that "either oil and gas exports are for everyone, or they will be possible for no one," threatening global energy markets.
The commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters issued a threat to the US on Tuesday evening, warning that further American strikes on Iran would draw a "harsher response than before" and that the war could expand beyond the Middle East. The commander also raised the prospect of disrupting global energy markets, stating that oil and gas exports must be "for everyone or for no one." The statement follows a similar warning earlier today from a senior Iranian political-security source who threatened a "new version of war" and implied oil-price leverage. As The Zioneer reported earlier, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that any damage to Gulf states from Iranian attacks would be repaid from frozen Iranian accounts, and the Trump administration has maintained a naval blockade and sustained military campaign against IRGC assets. The Khatam al-Anbiya command is a central arm of Iran's military apparatus overseeing strategic operations and infrastructure. The threat remains rhetorical; no operational change on the ground has been reported.
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