Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that “restraint is over,” threatening to target infrastructure of the United States and its allies. Officials said such actions could disrupt regional oil and gas supplies for years. The warning follows reported strikes on Kharg Island, escalating tensions and raising fears of a wider energy crisis.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a sharp warning, declaring that “restraint is over” and signalling a major escalation in its stance.
Threat to U.S. and Allied Infrastructure
An IRGC spokesperson said Iran would target the infrastructure of the United States and its regional partners in a way that could deprive them of oil and gas supplies for years. The warning marks a major escalation in the ongoing war, directly threatening energy networks critical to global markets.
Iran also cautioned neighbouring countries, stating that its restraint so far had been in the interest of maintaining good relations. Officials indicated that any further escalation could widen the conflict and directly impact regional stability.
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