The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has stated that its operations will remain suspended until the SAD Central Command issues a declaration concerning the status of oil and gas resources within the country. This announcement followed reports from the SAD Central Command (CENTCOM), which confirmed the execution of military strikes across Iran during the preceding night’s operations. These attacks utilized a combination of unmanned aerial vehicles, aircraft, and military vehicles.
Simultaneously, external tensions escalated following remarks from US President Donald Trump. Trump issued a warning, asserting that he would direct attacks against key Iranian infrastructure, specifically mentioning bridges and electricity grids, should negotiations with Tehran not commence. In an interview with Bret Bair, broadcast Tuesday, Trump emphasized his commitment to energy targets.
He stated, “I will not leave the energy targets unattended, but neither will I allow them to be closed.”
The statements highlight a period of heightened regional tension, juxtaposing military activity reported by CENTCOM within Iran with explicit threats regarding critical infrastructure. The operational status of the energy sector remains a focal point, with the IRGC’s readiness contingent upon directives from the Central Command regarding the flow and operation of the nation’s vital oil and gas supplies.
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