Iran Has Many Surprises, Official Warns as Armed Forces Ready for Any Scenario

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that Iran's armed forces are prepared for every scenario. He emphasized that Iran has many surprises and capacities that can be used when needed. Baghaei blamed US miscalculations for the current catastrophic situation and warned any ground invasion would lead to regret. The immediate focus remains on ending the war through mutual agreement on territorial integrity.

Key Points: Iran Official: Armed Forces Ready for Every Scenario

  • Iran armed forces prepared for every scenario
  • Focus on ending war with mutual agreement
  • Iran warns of surprises and capacities
  • US miscalculations blamed for catastrophic situation
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"Iran has many surprises, capacities that we use whenever needed": Iranian official says armed forces prepared for every scenario

Iranian spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei says Iran has many surprises and capacities, warning that any ground invasion would lead to regret. Focus remains on ending war.

"Iran has many surprises, many capacities that we use whenever needed - Esmaeil Baghaei"

New Delhi, May 12

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaiel Baghaei said that the country's armed forces stand prepared to deal with every scenario and said that Tehran, for the time being, is focused on ending the war.

Speaking to India Today on the plan of action over the peace proposal, Esmaeil Baghaei said that while the immediate goal is to end the war, he reminded that the aggression was started by the United States.

He said, "For the time being, we were going to focus on ending the war. By ending the war, we meant agreeing mutually to stop violating each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty. And by the way, everyone knows that we didn't start attacking the United States. They are far from our region. But as a matter of principle, we were ready to agree on a sort of MOU to put these principles -- based on international law and the UN Charter -- into writing. No one can challenge the accuracy and importance of such principles."

"Within the next 30 days, of course, extendable, we were supposed to talk about the details of any such agreement. So basically that was the concept, and we have to see what the next step will be", he added.

When asked about reports on IRGC announcing dolphin submarines that will be sent out, against the claims by Trump that the Iranian military has been decimated, the Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson said that Washington needs to reconsider its sources of information.

He said, "They can say whatever they want. Basically, they have created this quagmire, this catastrophic situation, because of their miscalculations about Iran, the Iranian nation, and Iran's capabilities. That's their problem."

"They need to reconsider their sources of information... When it comes to our military might and military capacities, I'm not going to go into details, but I can assure everyone that Iran has many surprises. Iran has many capacities that we use whenever needed."

On being asked if Iran is prepared for a ground invasion should America plan one, Baghaei said that the forces stand ready for every situation.

"I can assure you that our armed forces are prepared for every scenario. I'm sure that anyone who dares to put their foot on Iranian territory would badly regret it", he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting that they mention 'surprises' and 'capacities.' Given India's long history with Iran (Chabahar port, strategic ties), I hope this doesn't escalate into something that affects our energy security or trade routes. Diplomacy should prevail.
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James A
This sounds like classic brinkmanship. Iran's military may be weaker than they claim after years of sanctions, but their asymmetric capabilities are real. Let's hope cooler heads prevail in Washington and Tehran.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I'm concerned about the ripple effects. Any conflict in the Gulf impacts our diaspora (hundreds of thousands in UAE/Saudi), oil prices, and our strategic projects like Chabahar. Iran should focus on de-escalation, not threats.
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Sarah B
The rhetoric is strong, but actions speak louder. If Iran truly wants peace, they should accept the MOU proposal without preconditions. However, the US hasn't shown much willingness to negotiate either. Stalemate continues.
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Rohit P
I respect Iran's right to defend itself, but this 'many surprises' talk is worrying. In today's world of drones and cyber warfare, surprises usually mean more suffering for civilians. India should use its good offices to reduce tensions. 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
The Iranian spokesperson makes a valid point about

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