Tehran - Saba:
The Deputy Assistant for Coordination Affairs of the IRGC, Brigadier General Ali Fazli, confirmed that Iran has many missile capabilities that have not even been revealed yet, warning the enemy that if they commit another foolish act, they will receive a response that is far more severe, powerful, and destructive than before.
Brigadier General Fazli said in a statement to Iranian television on Thursday evening: "The Sejjil missile, as one of our strategic systems, is an unpredictable missile whose trajectory is unfamiliar to the enemy. He emphasized that what has been used so far is only a portion of the Islamic Republic's missile capabilities; we still have many unexpected capabilities that have not even been revealed yet."
He added, "We have not yet opened any of the missile cities. In some missile cities, only parts of them have been displayed to the public so far, and a large portion of the country's hidden defensive capabilities exists. Dear ones like Martyrs Salami, Bagheri, Rashid, Shadmani, and other high-ranking martyrs, along with other commanders, have occasionally displayed parts of these capabilities to the public, but many of the country's strategic facilities and infrastructure in this field remain untouched."
Brigadier General Fazli continued, "We estimate that only about 25-30% of the current missile capabilities have been utilized so far. At the same time, this production cycle significantly enhances operational capability. Thank God, we are today in the best defensive position in the 47-year history of the Islamic Revolution; we have never been at such a level of military readiness, operational cohesion, and combatant morale."
He added, "In the recent 12-day war, only a portion of this capability was utilized, and if the enemies commit any further folly, they will undoubtedly face a response far more severe, powerful, and destructive than before."
He also emphasized that the Iranian Armed Forces' decisions are based on long-term planning, not immediate reactions.
Regarding nuclear weapons, Brigadier General Fazli emphasized that Iran, based on its ideological principles, does not seek to possess or manufacture nuclear weapons.

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