
IRGC: Iran's Response to Any New Aggression Will Be Crushing, Without Red Lines
The spokesperson for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, affirmed that Iran will deliver a 'crushing response' in the event of any new aggression, emphasizing that 'there will be no red lines for us.'
In remarks to Al Mayadeen, cited by the Iranian news agency IRNA, Naeini stated that Iran's swift retaliation to the recent attack 'thwarted the enemies' calculations,' adding that the outcome of war is measured by the achievement of objectives — and 'the enemy failed to achieve any of its goals in the recent conflict.'
He pointed out that the enemy's central objective was 'to destroy the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran,' noting that the enemy explicitly declared that the war aimed 'to subjugate, divide, and ultimately eliminate Iran,' but failed to do so.
The IRGC spokesperson stated that 'the enemy resorted to military action after failing to achieve its goals through negotiations,' suggesting this shift revealed the enemies' 'lack of understanding of the nature of Iran's system.'
Naeini added that targeting Iranian military commanders in the recent war 'did not succeed in disrupting Iran's leadership,' and that Iran's response was 'swift and decisive.'
He rhetorically asked: 'Who is worried now — Iran or its enemies?' and confidently answered, 'Certainly, it is our enemies who are concerned about Iran's devastating retaliation if a new aggression occurs.'
Naeini also revealed that Iran launched 'more than 2,000 missiles and drones toward the occupied territories,' confirming that 'a significant number of these struck their targets with precision.'
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