Mohsen Rezaei, a military advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, said that Iran would launch a destructive attack if U.S. strikes continue [1].
The threat signals a potential escalation in regional hostilities, as Tehran sets a specific window for a military response to current U.S. operations.
Rezaei said that Iran will initiate a destructive offensive if the American attacks persist for another two to three days [1]. The warning comes as tensions rise between the two nations over ongoing military engagements.
"We will start a destructive attack if the American attacks continue," Rezaei said [1].
The advisor's comments suggest that Tehran is monitoring the duration of the current U.S. campaign to determine its next move. By establishing a timeline of two to three days [1], the advisor has placed a limit on the period of Iranian restraint.
This development follows a pattern of retaliatory rhetoric used by Iranian leadership during periods of heightened friction with Washington. The specific nature of the planned "destructive attack" remains unspecified, though the warning serves as a direct counter to the current U.S. military posture.
“Iran would launch a destructive attack if U.S. strikes continue”
This ultimatum indicates that Iran is utilizing a time-bound strategy to pressure the U.S. into ceasing its current military operations. By publicly defining a two-to-three-day window, Tehran is attempting to create a diplomatic or strategic off-ramp while simultaneously signaling its readiness for large-scale escalation if those conditions are not met.


