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IRGC spokesman warns US against repeating 'experience' after Trump threatens more strikes tonight

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IRGC spokesman warns US against repeating 'experience' after Trump threatens more strikes tonight

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TL;DR

A spokesman for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that anyone who wants to "experience the same experience once again will regret it," responding to President Trump's statement that there will be more and bigger bombings in Iran tonight, according to Iranian media and The Zioneer's monitoring of Israeli media. The IRGC message did not specify a concrete military response but signaled that any repeat of the US strikes would trigger retaliation.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A spokesman for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), identified as Mojtaba (last name not specified in the report), issued a warning directed at the United States in response to President Donald Trump's statement that the US would conduct further and more powerful bombings against Iran tonight. The spokesman said: "Whoever wants to experience the same experience they have already experienced once will regret it. If the US wants to experience its previous failures again, it will regret it." The statement was carried by Iranian media and monitored by Israeli outlets.

The IRGC threat continues a day of escalating rhetoric between Washington and Tehran. As The Zioneer reported, Trump earlier stated that there would be "more bombings tonight, and it will be bigger and more powerful." The IRGC has raised its alert level to the highest in recent days and issued a series of warnings against any US attack, including threats of "unprecedented" attacks against regional states and American assets. This bulletin's message is the latest in a rapid back-and-forth: an IRGC statement earlier warned it may shift from a defensive posture to attack to lift the naval blockade on Iran, and another threatened to strike "American sources of fire operating from Israel."

The current message does not specify the time, location, or nature of any Iranian retaliation, but frames the US threat as a repeat of previous failures rather than a new situation. No independent verification of any new IRGC operational measures was available at the time of drafting. The situation remains developing as both sides trade public statements.

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