The IRGC spokeswoman told Iran's Mehr news agency that US attacks have 'crossed all lines' and warned that Iranian response operations are ongoing and will intensify. She said the armed forces, under Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, are preparing severe retaliation. The threat is the latest in a series of escalating IRGC statements amid US-Iran tensions.
The IRGC spokeswoman's statement, carried by the Mehr news agency on Friday morning, frames the current US strikes as having crossed a red line and signals that Iran's military response, which began in recent days, will continue through the coming hours. The reference to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei's direct command underscores the high-level authorization behind the threat.
The statement is the latest in a series of increasingly aggressive declarations from the IRGC over the past month, as The Zioneer has reported. Previous warnings included raising the national alert level to the highest, threatening 'unprecedented' attacks against US assets, and declaring that US bases in the region are 'no longer safe.' The repeated emphasis on continuity — 'our response operations are not over yet' — suggests Tehran intends to sustain pressure rather than de-escalate.
No independent verification of actual IRGC operations matching the spokeswoman's claim was available at time of publication. The statement remains a single-source assertion from a channel affiliated with the IRGC, and the intensity of military action on the ground may not match the rhetoric.
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