Iran’s army chief warns America, saying, ‘Not a single soldier will escape alive’

Desk. Iran’s army chief has issued a serious warning to the United States. He said that if American forces land in his country, not a single attacker will survive. Major General Amir Hatami made this comment in a program broadcast on Iranian state television. He said, “The shadow of war must be removed from our country and there must be security for all.”

Meanwhile, an Iranian military spokesman, reacting to US President Donald Trump’s statement, said that Tehran possesses hidden stockpiles of weapons and ammunition. Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Zolfaghari, spokesman for the Iranian military’s Khatam al-Anbiya central headquarters, made this statement. He claimed, “The centers you think of targeting are insignificant. Our strategic military production takes place in places you have no knowledge of and you will never be able to reach.”

The war between the US, Israel, and Iran has hit thousands of targets, including military bases, missile launchers, and other sites. Currently, missile attacks by Iran have decreased, but Tehran remains capable of carrying out attacks. Recently, the Israeli military, while providing information about the military operation, said that more than 4,000 targets have been struck against Iran and its proxies, as well as more than 10,000 terrorist sites.

According to Iranian media outlets, Iran’s former foreign minister has been seriously injured in an airstrike. This is the same minister who once hinted that Tehran might try to develop nuclear weapons. According to reports, 81-year-old Kamal Kharrazi was injured and his wife was killed in Wednesday’s attack. It is unclear whether Kharrazi was the target of the airstrike or some other area nearby. After the war broke out, Kharrazi said in an interview with CNN that he no longer sees any room for diplomacy because Donald Trump has been deceiving others and has not lived up to his promises. “They attacked us while we were engaged in talks.”

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