ALWAGHT- Top Iranian military officials appeared calm and positive during their gathering for the annual celebration of National Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Day.
Iran's military leaders were relaxed and in high spirits during an annual meeting marking National Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Day, where they discussed potential conflict with the US.
The US launched a bombing campaign against Iran in June 2025, resulting in over 1,100 deaths. The objective was likely to topple the government, but the war ended after 12 days due to international pressure.
Trump has since threatened to attack Iran again and has increased military buildup in the Persian Gulf. However, US Vice President JD Vance claimed they are only ensuring they have "resources to respond" if Iranians strike their assets.
Iran's military leaders responded by stating that Trump will receive his answers "on the ground" and must "take a look at history" before making a move. They also warned that any attack will be treated as an "all-out war." Iran is reportedly ready for the worst-case scenario, with options including targeting American soldiers and narrowing the flow of energy through the Strait of Hormuz to cause economic repercussions.
