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Iran Warns of Devastating Retaliation Against US Infrastructure

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued a stern warning, stating that any attack on the nation’s infrastructure will be met with a response that will obliterate all regional infrastructure. This declaration comes amid heightened tensions and rhetoric from the United States.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Iran has issued a forceful warning against any aggression targeting its infrastructure, with a spokesperson for the IRGC vowing to retaliate by destroying all regional infrastructure if its own facilities are attacked. The official, identified as Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for the IRGC’s Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, accused the United States of continuing its “rebellious and destabilizing” actions in the region.

Zolfaghari reiterated Iran’s firm stance against any foreign interference in the Strait of Hormuz, declaring it an “invincible red line.” He stated that if the recent threats by the U.S. President to target Iran’s infrastructure are acted upon by the American military, then “everything that, by Iran’s forbearance, remains intact – meaning all infrastructure in the region – will be crushed under the steel blows of the powerful armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to the point where no trace of them remains, as if they never existed.”

The Iranian official further cautioned adversaries, stating that “the moment of epic for us is not a moment of restraint.” He emphasized that any actions taken by Iran’s armed forces would not be a reciprocal strike but a superior one, describing the potential blows as “more severe, more extensive, and more devastating than ever before.” Zolfaghari concluded by asserting that the “fire of the rage of a nation that has never surrendered will burn the aggressor.”

©‌ Webangah News, Tasnim News Agency

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