Iran's IRGC Warns US-Israel: "Don't Send Your Children to Hell" in Ground Op Threat

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has issued a stark warning to US and Israeli forces, threatening severe consequences if they launch a ground operation on Iranian territory. The statement directly appealed to the American people, accusing leaders like Netanyahu and Trump of misleading them into war. The IRGC also detailed its recent military strikes, claiming over 700 missiles and 3,600 drones have been fired at American and Israeli targets since the conflict began. Concurrently, Iran's Foreign Minister ruled out negotiations or a ceasefire, asserting a continued policy of "resistance" against what Tehran calls unprovoked aggression.

Key Points: Iran IRGC Warns US-Israel Against Ground Operation

  • IRGC warns against US-Israel ground invasion
  • Threatens to "level Tel Aviv and Haifa"
  • Claims massive missile and drone strikes on Israel
  • Iran rules out negotiations or ceasefire
  • Pentagon may deploy 82nd Airborne Division
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"Don't send your children to hell," Iran's IRGC warns US-Israel against possible ground operation

Iran's Revolutionary Guards threaten US & Israel with massive retaliation if ground forces invade, citing missile strikes and vowing to level cities.

"Don't send your children to hell with the deceit of Netanyahu and Trump. - IRGC statement"

Tehran, March 26

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has issued a warning to the US-Israel forces on considering a possible ground operation within Iranian territory.

"Don't send your children to hell with the deceit of Netanyahu and Trump. The invading soldiers will be deeply drowned and disappear in the million-strong sea of the Iranian nation," the statement warned.

In a direct appeal, the IRGC addressed the American people, warning that they are being misled by warmongers such as Trump and Netanyahu through lies and distortion of battlefield realities.

"The truth of the war you must observe at American gas stations, on the streets of Iran, and in the skies of Tel Aviv and Haifa," the statement read.

According to a CBS report, the Pentagon is expected to deploy troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East The news report said, citing a source familiar with the planning, that the Pentagon is planning to send elements of the division, including a command component and some ground forces, to the region. A possible ground operation in the Kharg Island is also being contemplated by the US.

The IRGC further sid that precision-guided Emad, Qiam, Khorramshahr-4, and Qadr missiles struck more than 70 locations across Israel in the 81st wave of Operation True Promise 4.

IRGC Public Relations Department claimed the missiles successfully hit targets in Haifa, Dimona, Al-Khudriyya near Haifa, and areas north and south of Tel Aviv.

The IRGC concluded with a warning, "Remember, we will level Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground, this is what our martyred Leader taught us."

The IRGC says over 700 missiles and 3,600 drones have been fired at American and Israeli targets since the war began, while Iran's air defence systems have intercepted and destroyed more than 200 enemy aircraft, including cruise missiles and advanced fighter jets.

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi said the country will continue to follow the policy of "resistance" in response to "unprovoked American-Israeli aggression", ruling out negotiations or a ceasefire without reliable guarantees, according to Iranian State Media Press TV.

Speaking in a televised interview on Wednesday, Araghchi said, "At present, our policy is to continue resistance, and no negotiations have taken place."

"There are no negotiations underway," he was quoted by Press TV as saying, while also questioning the reliability of external assurances.

The foreign minister said that although regional diplomatic contacts have taken place, Tehran's stance has remained "principled and firm".

"Many foreign ministers from the region have contacted Tehran, but Iran's position has remained 'principled and firm'," he said.

Araghchi also dismissed the reliability of "international guarantees" in efforts aimed at ending the conflict.

- ANI

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Priya S
The warning to American families is chilling. No parent wants their child sent to a foreign war. This conflict feels like it's spiraling out of control. India must stay firmly neutral and focus on securing our energy supplies from the Gulf.
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Aditya G
"Million-strong sea of the Iranian nation" – they are clearly preparing for a long, costly resistance. The US should learn from its past interventions. A ground op in Iran would be a disaster for global oil prices and our economy. We need peace.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The rhetoric is intense, but Iran has a point about warmongering. However, threatening to level cities is not the answer either. This is where mature diplomacy is needed, not more threats.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, our primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf and the stability of oil routes. Another major war in the Middle East is the last thing we need. Hope our diplomats are talking to all sides.
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Michael C
Respectfully, the IRGC's statement, while defiant, seems to ignore the immense human cost of this path. The focus on "resistance" without a clear off-ramp for negotiations is concerning. The region, including India, needs de-escalation, not more promises of destruction.

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