The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) has hinted at potential targeting of regional countries that get involved in any military operation against the country.
"Any location in any territory that serves as the origin of aggression against us will become the target of our retaliation," General Hossein Salami told state TV on Thursday while visiting a newly unveiled underground IRGC drone base.
"One aspect of our show of force is to correct the enemy’s miscalculations, and our enemies must become acquainted—at least to some extent—with the reality of our power."

The United States on Tuesday imposed fresh sanctions on another Chinese refinery and multiple logistics firms for facilitating the sale and shipment of Iranian oil, expanding its efforts to squeeze Tehran’s revenues.
The measure targets Hebei Xinhai Chemical Group Co., an independent refinery Washington asserts has received hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of Iranian crude, some linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Three Chinese port operators in Shandong province were also sanctioned for managing terminals that received sanctioned shipments from Iran’s shadow fleet, vessels used to hide the origin of shipments.
“The United States remains resolved to intensify pressure on all elements of Iran’s oil supply chain to prevent the regime from generating revenue to further its destabilizing agenda,” treasury secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement released on the website of the treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
Seven vessels and the companies that own them were also sanctioned, according to OFAC citing their role in transferring Iranian petroleum to China. Among those were tankers flagged in Panama and Hong Kong.
Two Indian ship captains were also designated for years-long involvement in steering sanctioned tankers carrying Iranian oil, the US treasury said.
The sanctions fall under executive orders by US president Donald Trump as part of his so-called maximum pressure campaign on Iran alongside the ongoing diplomatic push to resolve the standoff with Tehran over its nuclear program.
"We're trying to work on Iran to get that solved without having to get into any bombing," Trump said in his latest statement on Iran on Thursday.
"As we say, big bombing. I don't want to do that. I want them to be very successful," he added.
"We're trying to work on Iran to get that solved without having to get into any bombing," US President Donald Trump told reporters in the White House.
"As we say, big bombing. I don't want to do that. I want them to be very successful."
Iran's Fars news agency linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Thursday released video it says depicts US warships, fighter jets and helicopters in the crosshairs of navy drones belonging to the paramilitary organization.
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The US Treasury on Thursday imposed sanctions on an independent Chinese oil refinery and three port terminal operators for what it called "purchasing or facilitating the delivery of hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of Iranian oil."
"These teapot refineries, most of which are located in Shandong Province, purchase the majority of Iranian crude oil exports," the Treasury said in a statement, saying it was the third independent refinery to be sanctioned and the first in Shandong.
The move also blacklisted several firms, ships and sea captains it accused of being part of Iran’s “shadow fleet” transporting sanctioned Iranian oil.
"These are serious warnings to Zionist officials, to US officials. The criminal prime minister of the Zionist regime talks a lot these days, threatens Iran," Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps chief Hossein Salami said in a speech on Thursday.
I’m issuing a serious warning: if you make one wrong move, we will open up the gates of hell on you," Salami added. "Sit down and stay in your place ... we have made extensive preparations."
"If you make a mistake, we’ll act on you in a way that you forget the True Promise 1 and 2," he added, referring to two direct Iranian attacks on Israel last year.






