Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the end of its policy of restraint and threatened to target infrastructure linked to the 'American-Zionist enemy' in Gulf states, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar. The IRGC warned that the action would affect oil and gas supply in the region for years, according to a statement.
The IRGC escalated its rhetoric overnight, announcing the end of its policy of restraint and threatening to attack infrastructure linked to the US and Israel in Gulf states. The statement, which explicitly named the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar, warned that the disruption would affect oil and gas supplies for years.
This follows a series of IRGC messages on Sunday evening. At 22:13 Jerusalem, the IRGC warned Gulf residents to stay away from US bases and missile systems. At 22:33, it published evacuation warnings for the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait. At 21:40, the IRGC declared all its units combat-ready amid US strikes in southern Iran, as The Zioneer reported.
The latest threat marks a significant escalation in Iran's public posture. The claims are unverified and come from a single IRGC-linked source. The Zioneer will continue to monitor.
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