Iranian Official Confirms Regime Will Target 32 US Mideast Bases If Attacked

The Iranian regime confirmed today that it will target 32 US bases in the Mideast and will shut down the Strait of Hormoz if attacked.

(ISNA)
The Iranian regime also announced that they will mass produce assault boats. Yesterday they held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the plant.

Fars News reported:

The remarks by Maj. Gen. Safavi came days after Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei warned the US against the grave consequences of any military aggression against Iran, stressing that Tehran’s response to such an attack will not be limited to Washington’s interests in the region.

“Americans’ resort to a military attack is a remote possibility, but if so, Iranians’ counterattack will not be merely regional, but will cover a vaster scene,” Ayatollah Khamenei said here in Tehran on Wednesday.

Both Israel and the United States have always stressed possibility of military aggression against Iran to deter the country’s progress in the field of nuclear technology.

Iran has warned that in case of an attack by either the US or Israel, it will target 32 American bases in the Middle East and close the strategic Strait of Hormoz.

Iran has warned that it would target Israel and its worldwide interests in case it comes under attack by the Tel Aviv.

US military leaders have also warned that strikes could be catastrophic to US national security interests and could engulf the Middle-East in a “calamitous” regional war.

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