Iran Warns of Regional Repercussions From U.S.-Israeli War
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March 4, 2026 Hour: 9:27 am
From Feb. 28 to March 4, U.S.-Israeli attacks have killed at least 1,045 people in Iran.
On Wednesday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned that the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran will generate serious repercussions in the Middle East.
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“The continuation of American intrigues and deception in the region will end with the collapse of all military and economic infrastructure in the region,” the IRGC stated.
Iran has responded to the U.S.-Israeli military actions by attacking the Zionist state, U.S. targets in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, and energy facilities across the region.
“We are saying to the enemy that if it decides to hit our main centers, we will hit all economic centers in the region. We have closed the Strait of Hormuz. Currently the price of oil is above US$80 and will soon reach US$200,” IRGC adviser Brig. Gen. Sardar Ebrahim Jabbari said.
Meanwhile, “the largest, most expensive and most vaunted army in the world is fleeing the region,” the Revolutionary Guard said, referring to the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Qatar and Bahrain.
On Wednesday, the fifth day of war began with new U.S.-Israeli attacks against several sites in Tehran, the southern city of Shiraz and the facility in Isfahan.
Iran also reported a new attack on the Esmat girls’ high school in the northwestern city of Urmia. The military action severely damaged the school but caused no casualties because all Iranian schools and universities have been closed since Saturday.
From Feb. 28 to March 4, U.S.-Israeli attacks have killed at least 1,045 people in Iran, according to the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs.
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Source: EFE