Iran’s army says “ready” for any enemy action
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- Military Posture Shift: Iran’s army commander Abdolrahim Mousavi declared a shift from a defensive to an offensive military doctrine, utilizing "asymmetric warfare" and upgraded ballistic missiles to signal full readiness against any US action.
- Trump’s Nuclear Ultimatum: In an NBC interview, President Trump warned Supreme Leader Khamenei to be "very worried," claiming the US had already "obliterated" past nuclear attempts and threatening "very bad things" if Iran tries to establish new enrichment sites.
Iran’s army commander-in-chief said Wednesday that the Islamic Republic is “fully prepared for any action by enemies”, after US President Donald Trump warned that the country’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei “should be very worried”.
“We have shifted our military doctrine from defense to offense and adopted a policy of asymmetric warfare,” Abdolrahim Mousavi said in statements cited by Mehr News Agency.
“We have strengthened deterrence by upgrading ballistic missiles across all technical aspects,” he added.
US President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News Wednesday that Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei should be "very worried," as the US builds up its military forces in the region.
"I would say he should be very worried, yeah, he should be," Trump told the US broadcaster. "As you know, they are negotiating with us."
On Iran’s nuclear programme, Trump told NBC News: “Here’s the deal: if they try again, and I let them know that if they do, we’re going to send them right back and do the job again.”
“They tried to go back to the site. They couldn’t even get near it. There was total obliteration, They were thinking about starting a new site in a different part of the country.
“We found out about it. I said, “If you do that, we’re going to do very bad things to you.”



