The Israel-Iran tensions have erupted into a raging inferno since the Gaza conflict began. October 26 delivered a shocking blow that left Tehran and the IRGC stunned beyond comprehension. The destruction Iran suffered is beyond imagination, and now Tehran is preparing for a potentially devastating retaliatory response. Iran’s foreign minister is making it clear, mincing no words – revenge is not just a possibility, but an imminent certainty.
OPERATION TRUE PROMISE 3 IS COMING!
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a stern warning. He has affirmed that Iran has not gave up its right to respond to Israel’s recent aggression, emphasizing Tehran will strategically determine the timing of its retaliatory operation. This clearly means ‘Operation True Promise 3’ is Coming.
During a conference with IRGC commanders in Tehran, Araghchi addressed questions about Operation True Promise III in response to Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military facilities. He boldly declared that the
Foreign Ministry considers these attacks a new aggressive act.
“We have not renounced our right to react and will respond at an appropriate time in a manner we deem suitable,” Araghchi declared. He stressed that the Foreign Ministry avoids impulsive decisions, having already calculated a response that considers broader geopolitical conditions and potential Israeli plots.
Araghchi warned IRGC commanders: “The response must be given… We cannot allow the enemy to believe it can strike Iran without consequence.”
So, if we go by the words, Iran appears poised to unleash another devastating missile barrage against Israel. The language suggests an imminent, calculated strike that promises substantial and consequential impact.
ISRAEL IN PANIC AS TEHRAN WARNS PAYBACK
Iran’s strategic preparations are already intensifying. Reports suggest ballistic missiles are being strategically positioned near the Iraq border, likely to be deployed by Iran-backed militias targeting Israel.
Israel’s sudden heightened concern about Iraqi fighters’ potential attacks reveals the escalating tension. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has dramatically escalated diplomatic pressure, formally addressing the UN Security Council.
In an unprecedented move, Sa’ar sent a letter demanding immediate action against pro-Iranian militias in Iraq. “Iraq is responsible under international law to prevent its territory from becoming an attack base,” he warned, emphasizing Israel’s UN charter-backed right to self-defense.
The message is unequivocal: Israel sees Iraq as a potential proxy battleground in the Iran-Israel confrontation. Rather than direct attack, Iran may take revenge via neighbor ground this time.
IRAN HAS ‘DEFINITE REASONS’: IDF’S CRUSHING BLOW
And why wouldn’t Iran be seething? Israel’s unprecedented October 25 strike dealt a crushing blow by demolishing a top-secret nuclear weapons research facility in Parchin, confirmed by multiple U.S. and Israeli officials.
The strategic attack targeted a site previously deemed inactive, delivering a significant setback to Iran’s covert nuclear weapons research efforts over the past year.
The strike obliterated sophisticated equipment critical for designing plastic explosives used in nuclear device detonation. Although, Iran consistently denies nuclear weapons pursuits, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating “Iran is not after nuclear weapons”
Yet, the satellite imagery confirmed that Iran’s nuclear dreams have taken a hit. Also, the Iranian UN mission remained conspicuously silent on this.
TRUE PROMISE 3 MEANS ALL-OUT WAR?
Iran is primed for direct, devastating retaliation, signaling an inevitable escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict. Two previous critical incidents have already pushed tensions to the brink:
In April 2024, Israel bombed an Iranian embassy building in Syria. Tehran’s response was immediate and forceful – launching multiple missile strikes against Israel, even targeting Jerusalem. Most missiles were intercepted, but the message was clear.
But, september 2024 marked an even more significant provocation: IDF assassinated Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s ex-chief, in Dahiyeh, Lebanon. Iran’s reaction was unprecedented – unleashing over 180 ballistic missiles on IDF and Israeli targets, successfully striking multiple buildings and shelters.
Now, Iran is signaling an imminent, potentially more catastrophic retaliatory move. Make no mistake, this can happen and the world may see more flames of destruction in middle east if that happens.