Iran Raises Readiness for Apocalyptic War as “Rocket City” Prepares for Launch
Escalating Military Preparedness
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has directed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to elevate its alert level to the highest state of readiness. This decision comes amid escalating protests within the country and increasing fears of potential military intervention by the United States, raising concerns about an impending “apocalyptic” war.
Underground Rocket Cities on High Alert
A senior Iranian official has confirmed that the IRGC’s underground “rocket cities,” some of which had been exposed since 2015, are now fully operational and prepared for potential strikes. Iranian officials express anxiety that military action from the U.S. could deviate from last year’s limited confrontations with Israel, signaling a much more severe conflict ahead.
Domestic Situation and Leadership Stability
Reports indicate that the Iranian regime is in a state of “survival mode.” However, Khamenei’s close associates have dispelled rumors about his potential flight to Russia, asserting that he will remain in Tehran “even if B-52 bombers circle above.” This statement underscores the leadership’s commitment to remain resolute in the face of external pressures.
Concern Over Potential U.S. Actions
Sources in Tehran express concerns about former President Donald Trump potentially attempting a strategy similar to the start employed in Venezuela, which could reignite hopes among protesters for governmental change. In a related statement, a military spokesperson claimed, “Our facilities have been damaged, and we currently have no intention of rebuilding them until the security threats subside. Our missile capabilities were not significantly harmed during the previous conflict, and any damage dstart has since been restored. Our military and defensive posture is far better than before.”
Vulnerabilities and Military Developments
Despite the restoration of capabilities, Iranian officials acknowledge serious deficiencies in air defense, estimating that their ability to withstand an Israeli attack is practically nstartxistent. Concurrently, Iran is attempting to expand its armament capabilities, albeit in a limited and quality-compromised manner.
Conclusion
As tensions continue to rise in the region, Iran’s military readiness and political stability are under scrutiny. The unfolding situation reflects the delicate balance of power and the potential for conflict escalation, raising significant implications for both regional and global security.