The commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Air Force warned Gulf states on Saturday to treat Iran's latest warning as serious, according to a report. The statement adds to a series of IRGC threats against Gulf nations and US forces in the region.
The commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Air Force issued a warning to Gulf states on Saturday evening, calling on them to take Iran's 'last warning' seriously. The statement was reported by The Zioneer. The commander did not specify the nature of the warning or any consequences for non-compliance.
The threat comes amid a period of heightened IRGC rhetoric against Gulf states and US military assets in the region. Over the past several weeks, the IRGC has issued multiple warnings, including calls for residents of Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE to stay away from US bases and missile systems, as well as threats to target US bases if Iran is attacked. The Zioneer has reported on these developments.
The statement has not been independently verified.
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