Iran Unveils New Strategic Weapons as US Vows Decisive Response to Escalation

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has declared readiness for a prolonged war, announcing the imminent deployment of new strategic weaponry not yet seen on the battlefield. The warning follows precise missile strikes on Tel Aviv and comes in retaliation for a US-Israel strike that killed Iran's Supreme Leader. In response, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warned Iran against miscalculating Washington's resolve, stating the US has "only just begun to fight." Simultaneously, the conflict has widened to Lebanon, where the IDF announced it eliminated a senior Hezbollah commander responsible for rocket attacks on Israel.

Key Points: Iran Warns of Prolonged War, New Weapons as US Pledges Decisive Action

  • IRGC warns of new strategic weapons
  • US vows to fight "decisively"
  • Tensions spike after death of Ayatollah Khamenei
  • IDF eliminates senior Hezbollah commander
  • Conflict expands to Lebanon
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"Strategic weaponry" on the way: IRGC warns of "prolonged war" as US vows decisive response

IRGC says new strategic weapons "on the way" for prolonged war. US Secretary of War warns Iran against miscalculation as regional conflict widens.

"Iran's new initiatives and weapons are on the way - Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini"

Tehran, March 6

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has asserted that Iran is entirely equipped for a "prolonged war" and is preparing to debut a fresh category of strategic armaments that have "not yet been seen on the battlefield," as reported by Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, speaking on behalf of the IRGC, confirmed that the nation is ready for a lengthy confrontation intended to "punish the aggressor." He highlighted that the military operations carried out during the "True Promise 4 Operation" to date have "only utilised a fraction of Iran's actual capabilities."

The spokesperson further warned that "Iran's new initiatives and weapons are on the way," noting that these advanced systems "have not yet been deployed on a large scale." According to details shared by the Tehran-based media outlet, the General cautioned that "the enemy should expect painful blows in every upcoming operational wave."

This high-level declaration occurred simultaneously with the launch of Khayber missiles towards Tel Aviv. These specific strikes were noted for having "demonstrated a high degree of precision" in their execution, signalling a potential shift in the scale of the ongoing regional tensions.

In response to these escalating threats, United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has warned Iran against miscalculating Washington's resolve, asserting that they are prepared to continue military operations decisively.

Speaking during a press conference at US Central Command on Thursday, Hegseth said Iran's leadership is mistaken if it believes the US cannot sustain the ongoing military campaign. "Iran is hoping that we cannot sustain this, which is a really bad miscalculation for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran," he said.

"Our commitment to our mission objectives only increases as our advantages continue to increase... We have only just begun to fight and fight decisively," Hegseth added, indicating that Washington is prepared for a prolonged confrontation if necessary.

The US defence chief also dismissed concerns about a possible influx of refugees to the United States due to the expanding conflict in the Middle East, stating, "I think it's safe to say there's no plan for a wave of new Middle Eastern refugees to the United States of America."

His remarks come amid escalating tensions in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

In retaliation, Iran launched waves of drone and missile attacks targeting American military bases across multiple Arab countries as the conflict entered its sixth day. Simultaneously, Israel is continuing its strikes on Tehran and widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah.

In a post on X, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) also said it has eliminated a senior Hezbollah commander, Zaid Ali Jumaa, in Beirut, accusing him of overseeing large-scale rocket and missile attacks against Israel from southern Lebanon.

The IDF stated that Jumaa served as the head of Hezbollah's artillery operations in southern Lebanon and played a key role in directing attacks targeting Israeli territory.

"ELIMINATED: Hezbollah firepower management commander Zaid Ali Jumaa in Beirut. Jumaa served as Hezbollah's head of artillery in southern Lebanon and was responsible for launching thousands of rockets, missiles, and UAVs from Lebanon toward Israel," the IDF said in its post.

According to the Israeli military, Jumaa also had a history of involvement in earlier attacks against Israeli forces. "He also led the 2015 anti-tank missile attack in Mount Dov that killed an IDF officer and soldier," the post added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Indian living abroad, I'm worried about the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf region. The government should issue advisories and be ready for evacuations if needed. The situation is escalating too fast.
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Arjun K
While the US-Iran tensions are their issue, we must remember our own strategic interests. We have good relations with both Arab nations and Israel. India should play a diplomatic role and call for de-escalation. War benefits no one.
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Priya S
"Strategic weapons not yet seen" sounds like pure propaganda to me. Every side talks big during war. The real sufferers are the common people caught in the crossfire. My heart goes out to them. 🙏
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on threats and posturing. It would be better to have more analysis on what this means for India's Chabahar port project and our connectivity plans with Central Asia. That's the real strategic impact for us.
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Karthik V
The US Secretary of War dismissing refugee concerns is telling. The West creates these crises and then shuts its doors. Meanwhile, we in the region always have to deal with the fallout. Our foreign policy needs to be very strong and clear.

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