Iran Says Fully Ready for Next War, New Targets Set

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World ( The cow news digital ) The spokesperson of Iran’s armed forces has stated that the country remains fully prepared for any renewed conflict and has already identified new strategic targets in anticipation of future hostilities.

According to Iranian media, Brigadier General Mohammad Akrami Nia, spokesperson for the Iranian military, said that Iran does not consider the previous phase of conflict to be completely over and continues to maintain a high level of military readiness.

He stated that from the moment active hostilities paused or a temporary calm was observed, Iran’s armed forces continued preparations at a war-footing level due to what he described as a lack of trust in the United States and other adversaries. He added that new operational targets have already been identified as part of ongoing defence planning.

The military spokesperson further claimed that all units had been fully prepared prior to the conflict based on intelligence assessments. He said that during an alleged infiltration attempt in Isfahan, ground forces responded immediately and engaged hostile elements, disrupting what he described as enemy operations.

General Akrami Nia also stated that Iran’s integrated air defence system, operating under the National Air Defence Command and the Aerospace Division of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, successfully intercepted more than 170 hostile drones and 16 fighter aircraft during the conflict period, according to his account.

He further claimed that at the beginning of the conflict, Iranian air operations targeted enemy bases in Iraq, Kuwait, and Qatar. Citing a foreign media report, he said an Iranian F-5 fighter aircraft managed to penetrate multiple layers of defence and strike a U.S. military base successfully.

Additionally, he asserted that Iranian naval forces carried out missile and drone strikes against targets in the region, including operations linked to Israel. He also claimed that Iranian naval units prevented U.S. warships, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, from approaching Iranian territorial waters.

The statements come amid ongoing regional tensions and heightened military rhetoric involving Iran and Western powers. While such claims have not been independently verified, they reflect Iran’s continued emphasis on military preparedness and deterrence messaging.

Analysts note that the remarks are part of a broader strategic communication approach aimed at signaling readiness while reinforcing domestic and regional deterrence narratives.

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