
Iran launches 'heavy and precise' missiles and speaks of a bank of targets that surpasses Washington's capabilities.
Key Takeaways
- IRGC launched high-precision missiles with warheads over one ton in Operation 'Al-Wa'd al-Sadiq 4'.
- Attacks targeted US and Israeli bases and military support centers.
- Iran claims a bank of targets exceeding Washington's capabilities.
IRGC response and escalation
The IRGC framed the strikes as retaliation for "the unconventional, unlawful and illegal efforts of the American and Zionist aggressors in attacking Iranian infrastructure and killing civilians."
“The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the use of "high-precision dotting missiles" with warheads weighing more than one ton in its recent attacks as part of Operation "Al-Wa'd al-Sadiq 4," today, Tuesday, targeting what it described as "bases and military centers and military support centers" belonging to the United States and Israel”
It asserted Iran’s regional "target bank" for striking U.S. and Israeli military resources and infrastructure is "ten times larger" than that available to "helpless enemies."

It added "security and stability in the region is either for everyone or for no one."
IRGC spokesman Ali Mohammad Nayati responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s CBS News remarks that "the war has largely ended" by saying, "Iran is the one that will determine when the war ends."
The article reports the war that the United States and Israel began against Iran on February 28 entered its 11th day.
Washington and Tel Aviv continued to bomb Iranian cities and sites while Tehran responds by launching waves of ballistic missiles and drones toward Israel and what it describes as "American interests in the region."
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