The commander of the IRGC Navy issued a statement warning the United States 'will face hell in the coming days' and that any new American aggression will be met with a bigger response. Separately, an American official told Reuters the situation with Iran is still unfolding, amid the ongoing escalation of threats between Washington and Tehran.
The IRGC Navy commander's warning is the latest in a sustained campaign of threats from Tehran, following the earlier statement this week from the IRGC itself raising the alert level and threatening an 'unprecedented' response to any US attack. The escalating rhetoric follows a period of heightened tensions, with the US warning of possible strikes and the IRGC pledging immediate retaliation. The American official's comment to Reuters, characterizing the situation as 'still unfolding,' underscores that the crisis remains fluid, with no clear resolution in sight. The Zioneer has reported on the IRGC's repeated warnings, including a previous statement by the IRGC Navy commander on Sunday morning that the US would 'experience hell' in the coming days, linked to an incident involving 'random US fire' near the city of Sirik. The threat comes amid a broader standoff where the IRGC has warned Gulf states against hosting US bases and issued a 'severe warning' that any renewed attack would spark a wider conflict.
2 developments
- StrongIRGC spokeswoman threatens 'unprecedented attacks' and 'hell' if US strikes Iran
- DevelopingIRGC Navy commander threatens to attack hostile warships in Strait of Hormuz
- DevelopingIRGC Aerospace commander threatens to make Strait of Hormuz a 'hell' for US
- StrongIRGC issues 'severe warning' to US: any repeat attack will spark wider, prolonged conflict
Source and signal
- Internal intake
