Iran Threatens Attacks on DC Army Base and Generals
The NSA intercepted messages from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in January where members discussed attacking Ft. McNair, near D.C.
The NSA intercepted messages from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in January where members discussed attacking Ft. McNair, near D.C.
Secondary explosions were reported after the airstrikes likely caused by ammunition hit by the incoming missiles exploding.
Iranian proxy militias will stop attacking U.S. forces if Prime Minister Kadhimi formally demands that the US withdrawals all troops.
But with the reporting citing official sources from the US, it would give the impression that Iran was retaliating for Israeli attacks.
“The Iranian nuclear aspiration must be stopped. If the world stops them before, it’s very much good. But if not, we must stand independently”
“Do not think that you and the Americans, by killing Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, will survive the torment of the resistance!”
Iran struck launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at the same base in Iraq it did last year after the killing of General Qassem Soleimani.
The Biden administration is trying to issue a bold message to Iran, but it’s getting lost in translation and leading to increased violence.
“Iran will not respond to “gestures” and will not be intimidated by criticism from the U.S. and Europe,” said a senior Iranian spokesperson.
POTUS’ first military action — a strike inside Syria targeting Iranian-backed militia assets — is indicative of our flaccid foreign policy.
American airstrikes hit Iran-backed militias in retaliation for earlier attacks against U.S. interests in Syria and Iraq.
At the heart of the matter was the decision by the Biden administration to freeze major arms deals to both the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia.