If Iran is attacked again, geography of response may change: IRGC spox
Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini warns Iran’s future responses to Israeli threats will be more devastating, citing the 12-day war and the IRGC’s missile power.
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An explosion seen during an Iranian missile attack on Tel Aviv, Occupied Palestine, June 13, 2025 (AP)
The spokesperson for the Iranian Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, issued a stark warning to "Israel" following threats by Israeli officials of further aggression targeting Iran.
"Iran's reactions will be more devastating than what was seen before... It is quite clear to us that the recent statements by the leaders of the Zionist regime are because of their fear of Iran’s national solidarity and the country’s missile power," said Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini.
His remarks were delivered on Wednesday in response to the threatening language used by Israeli officials and highlighting their perceived anxiety over Iran's unity and military strength.
Referencing the recent 12-day war waged by "Israel" and the US against Iran, he emphasized that "Iran’s responses in this war disrupted life in the small occupied territory, and the Zionist regime’s days were numbered," underscoring the impact of Iran's retaliatory actions and the perceived decline of the Israeli regime.
The IRGC spokesperson warned that any further hostile actions targeting Iran's security would result in the enemy suffocating within the occupied territories, while pointing out how "Israel", which had previously begged for a ceasefire through intermediaries after being overwhelmed by Iran's missile strikes, was now making empty threats and blustering about renewed aggression.
"If the Zionist regime launches a new attack on powerful Iran, it will be up to us to decide how to end the new assault," Brigadier General Naeini emphasized.
"Sirens in the occupied territories will sound nonstop, and they will not have a chance to leave the shelters; they will experience more escape and displacement than the 12-day war," the IRGC spokesperson concluded.
Iran has never, will never bow down to aggression: Araghchi
On Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered a stern warning, emphasizing that Iran would not accept any additional acts of aggression and vowing a forceful retaliation should there be another attack on its nuclear installations like the recent US-Israeli strike.
In a firm statement shared on X, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi underscored that Iran, as a nation with a 7,000-year history, refuses to accept threats or coercion, asserting that "Iranians have never bowed down before any foreigners and respond only to respect."
Earlier on Monday, US President Donald Trump threatened Iran with another round of airstrikes on its nuclear facilities should it attempt to restart the nuclear sites Washington allegedly annihilated in July.
Speaking to reporters, Trump claimed Iran was transmitting what he called "nasty signals", vowing to swiftly eliminate any attempts to revive its nuclear program by stating, "We wiped out their nuclear possibilities. They can start again. If they do, we'll wipe it out faster than you can wave your finger at it."