Iran’s central military command has warned it will launch “much more devastating” retaliation if its adversaries carry out further strikes on civilian targets or infrastructure. The warning comes amid spiralling tensions with the United States and Israel over attacks on Iranian territory and regional interests.
In a statement carried by state media, commanders said that any repeat attacks on civilian sites would trigger broader and more destructive waves of offensive and retaliatory operations. They accused Washington and Tel Aviv of already resorting to hitting non‑military facilities in an effort to compensate for battlefield “failures”.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said its recent “True Promise” operations had targeted enemy assets in countries hosting US and Israeli forces, including sites in the UAE, Bahrain and Kuwait. It warned that if civilian facilities continue to be attacked, the next phase of strikes would be “more intense and broader in scope” and that the US would ultimately pay compensation for damages.
The latest threats follow a separate warning that Iranian forces could strike US military infrastructure across the region and key Israeli facilities if aggression escalates further. Analysts say the rhetoric raises fears of miscalculation around the Strait of Hormuz and other strategic chokepoints, with global markets already on edge over supply risks.
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