Hawzah News Agency- In a statement published on his social media platform, IRGC spokesman Sardar Mohammad Ali Mohammadi issued a stark assessment of the current balance of power.
"For the umpteenth time, we have proven that the skies of the occupied lands and the region are subject to our will," the spokesman wrote. "They are within the grasp of the devastating roar of the IRGC's aerospace missiles."
A PROVEN CAPABILITY, NOT A THREAT
The statement did not present a future warning but rather asserted an existing fact. According to the IRGC spokesman, Iran's recent military operations—most notably Operation True Promise—have already demonstrated the ability to penetrate Zionist air defenses at will.
The language used by Sardar Mohammadi emphasizes continuity and repetition: "For the umpteenth time" suggests that the Islamic Republic has moved beyond theoretical deterrence into demonstrated, repeatable capability.
REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS
The declaration carries significant weight, as it frames the entire region's airspace as contested and no longer exclusively dominated by the Zionist regime or its Western allies. By stating that the skies are "under our will," the IRGC signals a fundamental shift in the military equation—one where Iran dictates the terms of engagement from the ground up.
Analysts note that such statements align with Iran's broader doctrine of proactive deterrence, where the capacity to inflict unacceptable damage is openly proclaimed as the surest guarantee of security.
'THE ROAR OF VIRUSING MISSILES'
The spokesman's vivid description—"the devastating roar of the IRGC's aerospace missiles"—reinforces the message that Iran's arsenal is not symbolic. The "roar" is both literal (the sound of incoming ordnance) and metaphorical (the unavoidable announcement of Iranian power).
For the Zionist entity, the message is clear: its much-vaunted air superiority is now an illusion. The skies above it, the IRGC asserts, belong to Tehran.
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