Iranian official: Any moment it can start another war with Israel or the United States

A senior official in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said another war with Israel or the US could begin at any time. We're not in a truce, we're in a war phase. No protocol, regulations or agreement was written between us and the US or Israel”, said Yahya Rahim Safavi, adviser to [...]
We're not in a truce, we're in a war phase. No protocol, regulations or agreements were written between us and the US or Israel”, said Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior military adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.
I think another war can happen, and after that, there may be no more war”, he added.
America's “and Zionists say they create peace through power; therefore, even Iran must become strong, because in nature's system, the weak are violated”, Safavi continued.
“We must strengthen our diplomatic, media, missile, fears and cyberattack strategy. We, the military, do scenario planning, see the worst case and prepare a plan for it. ”
It becomes known that by the end of July, Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Arghchi, threatened to attack Israel and the US in a “more crucial way” if either of them was once again targeting the Islamic Republic, they write Foreign media.
If there are concerns about the possible deviation of our nuclear programme in non-peace purposes, military opislation proved inadequate, but a negotiated solution can function”, Arghchi said.
After announcing an Israeli victory in July, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah threatened to continue attacks on Iran if the Islamic Republic continued to enrich uranium, saying that “if someone in Iran tries to rebuild the nuclear programme, they would act with the same determination, with the same intensity, to prevent any” effort.
Otherwise, the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran began on 13 June with an unexpected Israeli attack.
Israel said its sweeping attack on Iran's top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites and ballistic missile programme was needed to prevent the Islamic Republic from carrying out its stated plan to destroy the Jewish state.
Iran has repeatedly denied it seeks to secure nuclear weapons.
However, it enriched uranium to levels that do not have peaceful implementation, prevented international inspectors from controlling its nuclear facilities, and expanded its ballistic missile capabilities.
Israel said Iran had recently taken steps towards weapons.
Iran countered Israel's attacks by launching over 500 ballistic missiles and about 1,100 fears towards Israel.
The attacks killed 31 people and injured more than 3,000 in Israel, according to health and hospital officials.
In total, there were 36 rocket strikes and a fearful attack on populated areas, causing damage to 2,305 houses in 240 buildings, along with two universities and one hospital, and leaving more than 13,000 displaced Israelis.












