Iran Announces Strategy of Continuous Strikes Against US and Israel
Iran declares a shift to continuous strikes against the US and Israel, targeting military and strategic facilities after the shelling of its Central Bank.
Iran’s military command has announced a shift in how it plans to conduct operations against the United States and Israel. According to officials, Tehran is abandoning a reactive model-previously based on responding to foreign military actions-in favor of a strategy built on continuous strikes.
The change was outlined on state television by a representative of the central headquarters of the armed forces, «Khatam al-Anbiya»/ The command indicated that the earlier approach of retaliatory strikes is no longer considered relevant. Instead, the military intends to pursue a «strike for strike» strategy, implying a sustained pattern of attacks rather than isolated responses.
Officials in Tehran added that the updated tactic involves a series of sequential strikes targeting military and strategic facilities belonging to the opposing side.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) separately confirmed that it intends to continue military operations against the United States and Israel. In its statement, the organization stressed that the campaign would persist until Iran achieves what it describes as the enemy’s «complete capitulation»/ Representatives of the corps indicated that the conflict would end only when the adversary’s influence over the country is fully eliminated.
Earlier reports said Iran was preparing a response to the shelling of its Central Bank, which took place during the night of March 11. Tehran plans to target banks in the Middle East that belong to the United States and Israel.
Iran’s operational headquarters warned that the United States should expect a severe retaliatory strike. At the same time, residents of the region were advised to avoid areas within a one-kilometer radius of banks.
Following these developments, authorities in Qatar announced an elevated security threat level and urged citizens to remain inside their homes.