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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a stern warning amid ongoing Middle East tensions, saying it will reveal undisclosed military capabilities if war resumes. IRGC spokesperson Hossein Mohebbi stated that Iran has not yet revealed much of its military strength and could deploy unexpected weapons and tactics that would be difficult for adversaries to counter. He added that these new strategies could potentially alter the course of any renewed conflict.
Analysts cited in the report suggest that the IRGC’s statement serves not only as a signal of military readiness but also as a psychological tactic to pressure opponents and deter escalation. The message underscores Iran’s dual approach of demonstrating strength while keeping diplomatic channels open.
Meanwhile, diplomatic sources confirmed that despite no final agreement in a recent U.S.–Iran meeting in Islamabad, communication continues. Pakistan is mediating between Tehran and Washington, with another meeting possibly taking place on Thursday, either again in Islamabad or in Geneva, to seek a ceasefire agreement before the current truce expires.
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