TEHRAN – Brigadier General Ali Fadabi, deputy commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), declared on Tuesday that Iran was maintaining a “surprise” over the new enemy attacks, emphasizing that the enemy has consistently not undermine the Islamic Republic.
In an interview with Yemen’s Al Masila TV, Fadabi claimed that “we are closely monitoring the movements of our enemies, and new reckless or adventurous acts will encounter surprising reactions.”
He emphasized God’s assurance that “the front of truth and Islam and Islam will remain victory,” noting that the enemy remains incapable of blocking the Iranian path.
Strategic restraint during the war with Israel
A senior IRGC official simultaneously revealed that Iran deployed only a portion of its military capabilities during the 12-day US-Israel war with Iran.
Although the details were categorized, Brigadi General Mohammadrezanakdi, who is responsible for the coordination issue for the IRGC, highlighted the testimony of “less than 5% of units involved in the war” – Iran’s vast, unactivated defensive sanctuary.
Reflecting this, Brigadi General Ali Fazli, assistant chairman of Naqdi, revealed that Iran has adopted “just 25% of its missile capabilities” during its operations, climbing “there is not yet open to many of the missile cities.”
Fazli highlighted the game-changing effects of systems like Sajr missiles that made enemy defenses “unpredictable.”
As warned by Chief of the Army Abdolrahim Musavi, Iran has maintained “serious doubts” about enemy compliance with the suspension of combat, warning that “a catastrophic option remains undeveloped.”
Foiled conspiracy
Enlarging the background of the conflict, Major General Mohsenrezai, former IRGC chief during the Baasisto Iraq War with Iran in the 1980s, exposed a meticulously organized seven-stage US-Israel plot designed to fragment Iran.
In the aired analysis, Rezaei recounted how the plans and rehearsals from Greece to the Mediterranean were first explained for more than a year.
“Their ultimate goal,” Lezai said, “it was controlling the air from the Mediterranean to the Chinese border.”
However, the scheme has collapsed spectacularly. Israel’s attacks on the social network conference site caused “zero casualties” due to strategic relocation, but border outgoing was completely unsuccessful.
Speaking to American journalist Tucker Carlson, President Maud Pezeschkian confirmed that Tel Aviv had planned to assassinate social media members and revealed that he was attending the very meeting that Israel was hit, but the administration failed to achieve its goal.
Rezaei rated the enemy as achieving “up to 10% of first-stage targets” with “65% military failures and 80% political and social defeats.”
Importantly, Rezai attributes Iran’s resilience to a “unprecedented public revolution” in which citizens expose the enemy’s safe homes, help victims and strengthen media outreach.
“This popular awakening,” he emphasized, “forced the enemy to seek a ceasefire once they grasped its size.”
