A Lebanese Shiite channel, as reported by Israeli media, posted a mocking message imagining the IRGC at the outskirts of Washington with the US agreeing to surrender. The post appears intended to stoke Iranian-axis morale, not as a claim of actual military progress.
A Lebanese Shiite channel posted a taunting message earlier tonight suggesting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is at the outskirts of Washington and that the US has agreed to surrender. The post, relayed by an Israeli media outlet tracking Iranian-axis channels, ends with a laughing 'haha' and reflects an atmosphere of euphoria among the Shiite camp. This is not a claim of actual military action but an expression of psychological and rhetorical warfare that has been a hallmark of Iranian-media messaging in recent days. As The Zioneer has previously reported, IRGC officials have repeatedly escalated their rhetoric against the US in recent weeks — warning of attacks on American assets, threatening to lift the naval blockade, and vowing revenge against US and Israeli targets. The channel's post appears to amplify that same narrative of defiance and anticipated victory, with no evidence to suggest any real maneuver toward Washington.
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