Iran War Alert: Armed Forces Warn of New Conflict with US

Iran's Armed Forces have raised alarms that war with the US may flare up again, with Deputy Inspector Sardar Asadi accusing US officials of media-driven actions. Asadi stated that the armed forces are fully prepared for any American "adventures or foolishness." A CNN investigation revealed unprecedented damage to US bases in the Gulf region, with at least 16 installations across eight countries hit by Iranian strikes. Meanwhile, a US blockade has cost Iran nearly $4.8 billion in oil revenue, tightening financial pressure on Tehran.

Key Points: Iran War Alert: US Conflict May Flare Up Again

  • Iran's deputy inspector warns war with US may resume
  • US actions are media-driven, says Asadi
  • CNN reports unprecedented damage to US bases in Gulf
  • Iran's strikes hit 16 US installations across eight countries
  • US blockade cost Iran nearly $4.8 billion in oil revenue
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War with US may flare up again: Iran's Armed Forces

Iran's Armed Forces warn of possible war with the US, citing media-driven actions and damage to US bases across the Gulf region.

"The armed forces are fully prepared for any new adventures or foolishness from the Americans. - Sardar Asadi"

Tehran, May 2

Sardar Asadi, Deputy Inspector of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters raised alarm on Saturday, saying that the country's war with the US may flare up again, as reported by Fars News Agency.

Asadi said that the US does not adhere to any pact or agreement, as both countries teetered on a slippery ceasefire.

"The actions and statements of US officials are primarily media-driven aimed first at preventing a drop in oil prices and second at extricating themselves from the mess they have created. The armed forces are fully prepared for any new adventures or foolishness from the Americans," he said, as per Fars News Agency.

Meanwhile, Iran has inflicted unprecedented damage to US bases in various countries of the Gulf region, an investigative report by CNN revealed.

In Camp Buehring, Kuwait, where American soldiers had one of the biggest US military hubs in the Gulf, the once-bustling American micro-city in the desert is nearly empty and heavily damaged after a weeks-long barrage of Iranian missiles and drones, CNN reported.

Kuwait was one of many US military facilities in the oil-rich Arabian Peninsula targeted by Iran, even as the US and Israel attacked Iran's defence capabilities. A CNN investigation found evidence of unprecedented destruction.

Iran's strikes damaged at least 16 US installations across eight countries. According to CNN, that is the majority of American military positions in the region, and some of them are virtually unusable now.

The US blockade in the Gulf of Oman and surrounding maritime routes has been claimed to have cost Iran nearly USD 4.8 billion in oil revenue, significantly tightening financial pressure on Tehran, according to a report by Axios citing Pentagon estimates.

The Department of War assessment suggests Iran has been denied close to USD 5 billion in oil earnings due to disruptions linked to US enforcement operations in the region, which officials say are targeting sanctioned maritime trade and energy exports.

The report comes amid ongoing tensions over shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil checkpoint.

- ANI

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Priya S
Iran's frustration is understandable given the US sanctions and blockades costing them billions. But war is never the answer—it's civilians who suffer the most. India should use its diplomatic channels to push for de-escalation.
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Vikram M
The US doesn't seem to learn from history. Attacking and blockading nations only breeds more conflict. Iran's retaliation hitting US bases across 8 countries shows they're not a weak opponent. Time for real diplomacy, not threats.
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Sarah B
This is alarming for global markets. As someone watching from India, the oil price volatility hits our economy hard. Both sides need immediate ceasefire talks before this spirals into a full-blown regional war affecting millions.
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Aditya G
The CNN report about damaged US bases is eye-opening. Iran claims they're ready for new US "adventures"—but this macho talk helps no one. India should lead a neutral mediation effort, like we often do. We have good ties with both sides. 🇮🇳
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David E
Honestly, I'm tired of these endless conflicts. The US-Iran rivalry has been going on for decades. At some point, someone has to break the cycle of retaliation. That $5 billion oil revenue loss for Iran is huge—no wonder they're angry.
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Neha E

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