Iran Warns US of 'Isfahan and Tabas' in Persian Gulf Over Blockade

Iran's Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i warned the US that incidents similar to "Isfahan and Tabas" would be repeated in Persian Gulf waters if Washington does not end its naval blockade. He stated the US lacks the capability to impose a naval blockade on Iran and referenced historical military defeats. The remarks come amid escalating tensions over maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Mohseni-Eje'i cited the failed 1980 Operation Eagle Claw in Tabas and a recent downing of a US aircraft in Isfahan as examples of Iranian military success.

Key Points: Iran Warns US of Repeat Isfahan and Tabas Incidents

  • Iran warns US of repeating Isfahan and Tabas incidents in Persian Gulf
  • Judiciary Chief says US lacks capability for naval blockade
  • References historical US defeat in Tabas and recent Isfahan victory
  • Tensions escalate over Strait of Hormuz maritime operations
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Isfahan and Tabas will be repeated in Persian Gulf waters if US does not end naval blockade: Iran Judiciary Chief

Iran's Judiciary Chief warns US of repeating Isfahan and Tabas incidents in Persian Gulf waters if naval blockade continues, citing historical military defeats.

"Americans should know that they also lack the capability to impose a naval blockade on Iran; Isfahan and Tabas will be repeated once again in the waters of the Persian Gulf. - Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i"

Tehran, April 25

Iran's Head of Judiciary Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i on Saturday warned the United States that incidents similar to "Isfahan and Tabas" would be repeated in the waters of the Persian Gulf if Washington does not end its naval blockade on Iran.

In a strongly worded statement on X, Mohseni-Eje'i said the US does not have the capability to impose a naval blockade on Iran and warned of a firm response if pressure continues.

"Americans should know that they also lack the capability to impose a naval blockade on Iran; Isfahan and Tabas will be repeated once again in the waters of the Persian Gulf," the post read.

Referring to historical military incidents, he added that the anniversary of the "humiliating defeat" of US forces in Tabas carries symbolic significance for Iran.

"On the fifth of Ordibehesht, the anniversary of the humiliating defeat of the American military in Tabas, today holds a different colour and scent for the people of Islamic Iran," the post added.

He further claimed that recent confrontations had also resulted in Iranian military success, referring to what he described as a defeat inflicted on US-linked forces in Isfahan.

"The commando forces of the wretched enemy, in the recent war, were this time grounded in Isfahan and suffered a heavy, instructive defeat at the hands of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran," his post further read.

The remarks come amid escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington over maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz, where both sides have recently accused each other of aggressive actions, including naval interceptions and vessel seizures.

The reference to Tabas and Isfahan made by Mohseni-Eje'i was on the back of the historical as well as recent military victories over US forces.

On April 25, 1980, the US military carried out a failed rescue mission known as Operation Eagle Claw in Iran, aimed at freeing American hostages held in Tehran.

The operation collapsed in the Tabas Desert in northeastern Iran, where it encountered multiple technical and operational failures.

During the withdrawal phase, a helicopter collided with a transport aircraft, resulting in the destruction of two aircraft and the deaths of eight US servicemen.

Meanwhile, an F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down by Iran on April 3, 2026, marking the first US crewed aircraft lost in Iranian territory during the conflict in West Asia.

The crew, consisting of a pilot and a Weapons Systems Officer (WSO), ejected safely, but the WSO, a colonel, was injured and stranded in the Zagros Mountains for nearly 48 hours before US forces rescued him.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is a dangerous game of brinkmanship. The Strait of Hormuz is vital for global oil supply, and any blockade or military action could have catastrophic economic consequences, especially for developing nations like India. We need cooler heads to prevail.
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Michael C
History repeating itself? The US should learn from Tabas and Isfahan. Iran's military capabilities have only grown since then. But I worry about the humanitarian cost—ordinary Iranians don't need another crisis.
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Vikram M
As an Indian watching this from afar, I'm concerned. The Persian Gulf region is crucial for our energy security. Both sides need to de-escalate immediately. Strong words are fine, but actual conflict would be disastrous for the entire world.
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Kavya N
Iran's judiciary chief is clearly using historical victories to rally domestic support. But threatening to "repeat Isfahan and Tabas" seems reckless. Diplomatic channels are the only way forward—military posturing only leads to suffering.
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James A
The US needs to understand that Iran is not Iraq or Afghanistan. The Tabas incident shows the risks of military adventurism. But Iran should also avoid provocative rhetoric—it only gives hawks in Washington more ammunition.
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Rohit P
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