Khaberni - The commander of the Aerospace Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Majid Mousavi, hinted at a new escalation in the confrontation with the United States, Israel, and countries in the region.
Mousavi warned that "the equation this time will not be an eye for an eye," hinting at a broader and harsher response than before.
Mousavi said, in a post on the "X" platform, that Iran's opponents "have again started playing with fire by targeting infrastructure," adding that the next Iranian response will be different. He urged workers in industrial companies linked to the United States and Israel to immediately leave their work locations "to save their lives," in a direct warning that reflects the broad scope of potential threats amid ongoing regional escalation.
Tehran confirmed earlier, through a spokesperson for its armed forces, that "as the victor, it will set the terms for ending the war," emphasizing that its opponents "will be forced to accept them."
These statements were accompanied by tougher stances from military leaders, as the "Khatam al-Anbiya" headquarters considered the ongoing operations to represent the minimum of Iran's capabilities, hinting at broader escalatory options, alongside confirming control over the Strait of Hormuz and the continuation of attacks in the operation "Al-Wa’ad Al-Sadiq 4."
On the ground, these statements followed a series of Israeli strikes targeting sensitive facilities inside Iran, including nuclear and industrial sites and energy infrastructure, with facilities in Arak and Yazd, including those associated with the production of "yellowcake" and the heavy water reactor. While Tehran confirmed no radioactive leakage, it vowed to impose a "heavy price" for these attacks, accompanied by direct warnings to industrial companies associated with the United States and Israel in the region to evacuate their sites, reflecting a broad scope of threats and escalation prospects for the next phase.



