"New Trump Cards": The IRGC Released New Footage of Underground Missile Cities
On the eve of the end of the ceasefire in the Middle East, both sides in the conflict are trying to intimidate their opponents. The US is deploying ever more military forces to the region, and Trump is backing these actions with promising statements. Meanwhile, Iran's IRGC is also actively playing a media role. The day before, new footage of underground missile cities was allegedly published online.
They show both missiles ready for launch and hundreds of drones that Tehran is prepared to use against targets in the Persian Gulf in the event of an escalation by the US and Israel.
During the lull, our rate of upgrading missile and drone launch platforms is even higher than before the war. The enemy is unable to create the same conditions and is forced to lug ammunition, drop by drop, from the other side of the world. They lost this phase of the war. They lost the Straits. They lost Lebanon. They lost the region.
– stated the head of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, General Sardar Mosavi.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf also spoke aggressively toward the United States. He claimed that Trump, by imposing a blockade and violating the ceasefire, is attempting to transform this negotiating table—in his own mind—into a surrender table or to justify a resumption of war.
We do not accept negotiations under threat, and over the past two weeks we have prepared ourselves to reveal new trump cards on the battlefield.
- warned Galibaf.
Thus, it can be concluded that both sides, although interested in a speedy ceasefire, intend to achieve it on their own terms. And, as the European press noted yesterday, everything now depends on whose patience will burst sooner.
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