TEHRAN – Brigadier General Majid Musavi, newly appointed commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) Aerospace Force, declared that Iranian troops “must prepare for all circumstances.”
The statement, backed by rising regional tensions, highlights Tehran’s stance of comprehensive preparations that sparked the marcis with more than 1,062 Iranians following the US Israeli 12-day attack on Iran in June.
“The most important task is the correct understanding of our responsibility in this field,” Musabi emphasized in an interview aired Tuesday night, describing the enduring preparation as a sacred duty passed down from the commander of the martial master.
His appointment by the leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah seyed Ali Khamenei and General Amir Ali Hajizadeh and General Mahmoud Bhagieri, whom Israel marched his brothers in the Aerospace Forces on June 13th, cooperated with the IRGC General Salami and General General General General General General of the IRGC.
Musabi, a longtime representative of Hajizadeh and a leading architect of Iran’s missile programme, is now leading the army at a pivotal moment.
Evoking the spiritual mantle of Iranian missile pioneers, Musabi praised General Hassan Tehranni Mogadam, the father of Iranian missile programme.
He attributed Iran’s strategic preparation to “a culture of courage and perseverance and a culture of perseverance, General Hajizadeh and (Mahmoud) Bageli.”
“Today, our country stands firmly in relying on the path of generous martial artists. Those who continue to hold a great mission,” he argued.
In a subsequent segment of the interview, General Musavi described Iran’s resilience as “a constantly recurring Haibara,” warning that the struggle could “recur at any time.”
He praised the millions of people who flooded the city of Tehran during the funeral of martial artists and called the public “the backbone of this road.”
Musavi concluded with a pledge to support Iran’s doctrine of deterrence. “We will continue to protect the Islamic revolution until blood flows in our veins.”
He tied operational preparation to spiritual destiny, urging personnel to emulate martyrs who “fought and lived” for their ultimate goals.
True Promise III: The manifestation of preparation
Mousavi’s call for preparation reflects important lessons from Operation True Promise III, Iran’s unprecedented 22-wave retaliation.
This meticulously planned operation showed Iran’s complex and sustained strike capabilities.
Despite the drastic and unprecedented military censorship aimed at concealing devastating effects, many military analysts have confirmed that the operation has caused difficult blows and severely exacerbated the administration’s attack capabilities.
US President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged its effectiveness, saying that “Israel was hit hard.”
Iranian drones and advanced missiles, including high-sonic fatta and multi-faceted caverns, have consistently penetrated Israeli air defenses. Includes important targets:
– Air Base: Nevatim and OVDA air bases reportedly became inoperable for more than 72 hours.
– Military and Intelligence News Hub: Tel Nof, War Ministry Facilities, and the Kirya complex in Tel Aviv (Israel “pentagon”) have been confirmed as a direct missile strike by Fox News despite official oppression. Satellite radar analysis by researchers at Oregon State University has identified “six missile strikes at five private military bases,” including major airfields and intelligence reporting facilities.
– Industrial and scientific infrastructure: The Rafael missile factory in Haifa was struck by hypersensitivity missiles. Haifa’s Bazan Oil Refinery was hit, causing fires, structural damage, costing $3 million each day. Regions of the Wiseman Institute of Science in Tel Aviv, Ramatgan, Batyam, Lishon Lezion and Rehobot also suffered significant damage, with some devastation caused by interceptor debris being the result of Israel’s overwhelming defense.
The IRGC Aerospace Force has demonstrated adaptable tactics that overwhelm Israel’s systems through coordinated swarm attacks.
Haaretz’s investigation documented “10 additional non-reporting effects” beyond Israel’s 36 recognized strikes, highlighting the extent of censorship.
Administration tax authorities data highlighted a hidden economic collapse and revealed more than 33,000 claims for structural damage.
Despite our support from the UK, French and Jordan, Iranian missiles have proven decisive. With Tehran owning “tens of thousands of missiles,” the campaign uses “1% of Arsenal” to illustrate a potentially catastrophic future scenario.
