- Iran warning US military amid escalating war tensions
- US Iran conflict claims and counterclaims intensify
Hyderabad, April 2: Iran has issued a strong warning to the United States amid rising tensions. Iranian officials said no enemy soldier entering Iranian soil will leave alive. The warning comes as both sides exchange sharp statements over the ongoing conflict.
According to reports, the warning followed statements by former US President Donald Trump. He said the United States would show what real war looks like within weeks. However, Iran responded with even stronger words, calling for readiness for a possible ground war.
Meanwhile, Iranian media reported that Iran rejected US claims about damage to its infrastructure. Officials denied that power plants, military bases, and missile systems were severely hit. A spokesman from the Khatam al–Anbiya Central Headquarters said US intelligence on Iran’s military strength is incorrect. He also said the US does not have accurate information on Islamic military bases.
The same headquarters coordinates operations between Iran’s military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Therefore, its statements reflect key military positions. Iran also stressed that it remains prepared for further escalation if required.
In a direct message, Iranian officials stated, “America started the war. Revenge is inevitable. The war will continue until you repent and surrender. We have already dealt America a mortal blow. We will carry out more attacks in the future. Iran has warned to be ready.” These remarks underline the seriousness of the situation.
Meanwhile, Trump addressed the US after the attacks on Iran began on Thursday morning. He praised the US military for what he called a decisive blow to the Islamic Republic. He said the main objectives of the attacks were being achieved. He also claimed that Iran’s naval and air forces were weakened and its military bases were severely damaged.
However, these claims were rejected by Iran. The situation remains tense as both sides continue to exchange statements. The developments have raised concerns over further escalation in the region.
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