3 March 2026 - 15:40
Source: Iran Press
Top Iranian General Vows "Complete Punishment" Of Enemy

The Commander-in-Chief of Iran's Army, Major General Hatami, has declared that the Islamic Republic's retaliatory operations against the enemy will continue "decisively and continuously until complete punishment is achieved."  

AhlulBayt News Agency: The Commander-in-Chief of Iran's Army, Major General Hatami, has declared that the Islamic Republic's retaliatory operations against the enemy will continue "decisively and continuously until complete punishment is achieved."  

The statement from Iran's top military commander confirms that Tehran's response to the U.S.-Israeli strikes that martyred the Leader and senior commanders is not a one-off action but an ongoing campaign—signaling that the region should prepare for sustained military operations rather than a single retaliation.  

As Iran mourns the loss of its highest political and military leadership, its armed forces are executing pre-planned, multi-phased operations against enemy positions across West Asia. Hatami's remarks indicate that the Islamic Republic's military machine remains fully operational and coordinated, with the Army and IRGC fighting "shoulder to shoulder" in both offensive and defensive missions.  

"Today, all Army forces are participating fully alongside our dear brothers in the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps in both offensive and defensive operations. As mentioned, our brave and zealous Army pilots have struck the bases of the criminal regime in the region, and the Army's combat drones are continuously and intensely targeting occupied territories and all regional targets."  

Hatami emphasized that the Air Defense Headquarters is "defending the nation's skies with honor and authority" and has achieved "good successes" in downing enemy aircraft, while the Navy is "operating with strength" to protect the country's maritime borders. He stressed that all operations are "based on plans previously prepared and rehearsed, designed for various stages, and will be executed continuously until a decisive response and complete punishment of the enemy."  

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