Iran Vows New Military Capabilities if US-Israel Conflict Continues

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has warned it will deploy new, undisclosed military capabilities if its conflict with the United States and Israel persists. The threat comes as the US military announced a blockade of all Iranian ports and coastal areas, restricting transit through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning that any Iranian ship approaching the blockade would be "immediately eliminated." These escalations follow failed extended negotiations in Islamabad aimed at easing Middle East tensions after a recent ceasefire.

Key Points: Iran IRGC Threatens New Capabilities in US-Israel Conflict

  • IRGC threatens new military capabilities
  • US blockades Iranian ports
  • Trump warns of eliminating Iranian ships
  • Recent ceasefire followed 40 days of fighting
  • Negotiations in Islamabad failed
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Iran's IRGC says to use new capabilities if conflict continues

Iran's IRGC warns of unveiling new military capabilities if war with US and Israel continues, as tensions escalate over Strait of Hormuz blockade.

"We have not yet used our capabilities, and if the war continues, we will unveil capabilities that the enemy has no idea about. - Hossein Mohebbi"

Tehran, April 14

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has vowed to use new military capabilities if the war with the United States and Israel continues, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.

"We have not yet used our capabilities, and if the war continues, we will unveil capabilities that the enemy has no idea about," IRGC spokesperson Hossein Mohebbi said.

Meanwhile, Iran's Defence Ministry spokesperson Reza Talaeinik said Monday that the Iranian armed forces' capabilities are increasing, with sufficient missiles, drones, weapons, ammunition and other military equipment to continue offensive and defensive operations in the future, Xinhua news agency reported quoting Iran's official news agency IRNA.

Also on Monday, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei wrote on social media platform X that the US attempt to impose a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz is a "revenge of choice" against the global economy.

Delegations from Iran and the United States held extended negotiations in Islamabad on Saturday and early Sunday to ease tension in the Middle East. The talks, which failed to produce an agreement, took place after a ceasefire was announced on Wednesday between Iran, the United States and Israel, following 40 days of fighting.

Earlier on Monday, the US military announced the start of its blockade of all Iranian ports and coastal areas, saying it will only allow ships traveling between non-Iranian ports to transit the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump also warned on Truth Social that the US military will "eliminate" any Iranian ship if it comes close to the US blockade on the strait.

"Iran's Navy is laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated -- 158 ships. What we have not hit are their small number of, what they call, 'fast attack ships,' because we did not consider them much of a threat," Trump said.

"Warning: If any of these ships come anywhere close to our BLOCKADE, they will be immediately ELIMINATED, using the same system of kill that we use against the drug dealers on boats at Sea," Trump said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the posturing continues, it's ordinary people who suffer. Hope the negotiations resume soon. The language from both sides is just escalating tensions unnecessarily.
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Arjun K
Trump's language is so aggressive. "Eliminated"? This isn't a video game. A full-scale conflict in the Gulf will be a disaster for the whole world, not just the Middle East. India has a lot at stake there.
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Priyanka N
Iran always talks about "new capabilities" but the US military tech is far ahead. Still, a war would be catastrophic. As an Indian, I'm more worried about our diaspora in the Gulf and the impact on our economy. Jai Hind.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think our media should focus more on how India navigates this. We have good relations with both Iran and the US. This is a test of our foreign policy. We need to be a voice for de-escalation.
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Karthik V
Blockading the Strait is an act of war. The US can't just choke the world's oil artery. This will hurt developing economies like ours the most. Hope better sense prevails.

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