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Iran Unfazed by Recent Airstrikes
In a stern warning to the US and Israel, Iran’s military has declared that its enemies severely underestimate the country’s military capabilities. The statement comes after recent airstrikes targeted Iranian military sites, supposedly crippling the country’s strategic missile production centers.
**Iran’s Military Capabilities: Far Greater Than Expected**
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters released the statement, urging its enemies to reassess its military strength. According to the statement, the recent airstrikes have only served to heighten Iran’s resolve and increase its capabilities. Iran claims to possess a vast array of advanced military equipment, including long-range and precise offensive drones, modern air defense, and electronic warfare systems.
**Strategic Military Production Remains Secured**
Iran’s military production centers are allegedly operating in secret locations, unknown to its enemies. This claim aims to dispel any notion that Iran’s strategic capabilities have been severely compromised by recent airstrikes. The statement warns that targeting these facilities will prove useless, ultimately leading to no significant gains.
**Harsher Strikes Ahead? Iran Vows Retaliation**
Iran’s military has vowed to take action in response to the recent aggression, stating that strikes will become harsher, broader in scope, and more destructive. The statement expresses confidence in the country’s ability to overcome its enemies and emerge victorious.
**A Message to the US and Israel**
Iran explicitly addresses its warnings to the US and Israel, emphasizing that these nations are unaware of the true extent of Iran’s military capabilities. The statement serves as a stern warning, urging these nations to reassess their strategies and reconsider the consequences of their actions.
TAGS: Iran, US, Israel, Airstrikes, Military Capabilities, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Strategic Missile Production Centers, Drones, Air Defense Systems, Electronic Warfare Systems, Retaliation, Conflict
