MEDAN PR– Tensions in the Middle East region have not really subsided. In the midst of the announcement of a ceasefire between Tehran and Washington, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) actually sent a firm message.
The IRGC will not remain silent if threats emerge again. In its official statement, the IRGC emphasized that it remains on full alert.
A ceasefire, for them, is no reason to let their guard down. Moreover, you fully believe in your opponent’s commitment.
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The tone of the statement was harsh, even challenging. The IRGC said its troops had carried out instructions from Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.
They also confirmed one principle that appears to be the policy line: there is no absolute trust in conflict situations.
“We will respond to every form of aggression, even with higher intensity,” said the message, reflecting a defensive and offensive attitude in one breath.
Behind this statement, the IRGC claims to have continued its military operations.
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In what they called the 100th wave of “True Promise 4”, attacks reportedly targeted more than two dozen strategic targets in the region.
The target is not arbitrary. Some of them are directly related to global energy interests. Starting from oil facilities to petrochemical complexes spread across a number of Middle Eastern countries.
Energy giants such as ExxonMobil and Dow Chemical are also said to be affected, with their facilities in regions such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar on the list of targets.
Not only that, the IRGC also mentioned a number of other vital points, including the oil port in Yanbu, energy installations in the United Arab Emirates, and large refineries in Kuwait and Bahrain.
In fact, strategic facilities such as the Dolphin Gas Company in Qatar and the Zirku industrial island in the UAE were not spared from attacks. Truce on the Edge of Uncertainty. This situation shows one thing.
The announced ceasefire does not fully guarantee stability. Behind the language of diplomacy, there are still deep suspicions and a readiness to return to confrontation.
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The IRGC, through its statement, seemed to want to emphasize that they would not wait to be attacked first.
In a fragile geopolitical landscape, this attitude can be both a trigger and a response. Two things are often difficult to distinguish in prolonged conflicts.
For the Middle East region, this is not just a military statement. This is a signal that the embers of the conflict are still burning, only covered by a thin layer of ash called a ceasefire.***






