In a rare military summit held in Tehran, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued new guiding measures for Iran's armed forces, signaling a shift from restraint to active confrontation with the United States. The move comes as Iran braces for what it calls a decisive confrontation, with Major General Abdollahi declaring peak readiness for offensive operations.
New Directives Signal Shift in Strategy
The directives, described as guiding measures, aim to break the blockade imposed by the US rather than signing the Islamabad peace plan. The message to Washington is clear: Iran is choosing confrontation over diplomacy. The armed forces have been placed on high alert, with orders to respond swiftly and powerfully to any American or Zionist aggression.
Military Readiness at Peak Levels
Major General Abdollahi announced that the military is at peak readiness for offensive operations, emphasizing that the American-Zionist enemy has been warned. The shift in posture comes amid escalating Gulf tensions, including recent incidents involving Iranian fast boats swarming US warships and threats of heavy assaults on US bases.
- Iran's Supreme Leader issued new military guiding measures
- Shift from restraint to active confrontation with US
- Major General Abdollahi declares peak readiness for offensive operations
- Iran chooses to break blockade rather than sign peace plan
- Response to American-Zionist enemy will be swift and powerful
Broader Regional Implications
The new directives come as tensions spiral across the Gulf region. Reports indicate that Iran has targeted UAE and Kuwait following an attack on a US vessel near Qatar. Anti-America graffiti has appeared in Tehran walls, and new footage shows Iranian fast boats swarming US warships in the Persian Gulf. Hezbollah has also launched precision attacks on IDF positions in South Lebanon.
International Reactions
The international community is closely watching the developments. Russian President Putin has reportedly exposed a secret Iran nuclear bombshell, accusing Trump and Netanyahu of betrayal. Meanwhile, Iran-backed fighters have hammered IDF troops in deadly revenge attacks, causing several Israeli casualties.
The situation remains highly volatile, with Iran threatening heavy assaults on US bases and drones and missiles locked onto targets. The United Nations has called for de-escalation, but Iran's new military directives suggest a prolonged period of heightened conflict.



