WANA (Jul 26) – General Naeini, the spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has issued a stern warning to enemies, stating that any new act of aggression based on miscalculation or illusion will face a more decisive and forceful response than before.

 

“The enemy is well aware that if it commits another offensive action based on flawed calculations or delusions, it will undoubtedly receive a response even more powerful than in the past,” the spokesperson, Brigadier General Naeini, said.

 

He emphasized that the IRGC’s capabilities have significantly expanded across multiple dimensions—enhancing both its deterrent strength and offensive power.

 

“These achievements are the result of the tireless efforts and sacrifices of commanders such as Major General Hossein Salami, the martyred General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, and others who were martyred in the recent attack by the United States and the Zionist regime,” Naeini noted.

 

Referring to the recent 12-day war, he stated: “What transpired in that confrontation—of which the Iranian people proudly recount the victory—was a direct outcome of the martyrs’ devotion, particularly that of Martyr Salami. This narrative of triumph has been acknowledged and recognized by all.”

 

Naeini added that this powerful momentum, now enriched by valuable battlefield experience, is continuing robustly under the command of General Mohammad Pakpour and other top commanders within the General Staff of the Armed Forces and the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters.

 

He reiterated: “The enemy knows well that should it once again make a foolish move, it will face even firmer responses—just as ‘True Promise 3’ was significantly more powerful and punishing than ‘True Promise 2’.”

 

“In conclusion,” he warned, “if the enemy acts foolishly again, the Islamic Republic’s future responses will be even more forceful, resolute, and crushing.”

People attend the funeral procession of Iranian military commanders, nuclear scientists and others killed in Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, June 28, 2025. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency)