Iran Warns U.S. Troops Will Be "Set on Fire" if Americans Launch Ground Operation
- Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard warned on Sunday that Israeli and United States university branches in the region are "legitimate targets" unless safety for Iranian universities is guaranteed by midday Monday.
- Israeli airstrikes hit dozens of research centers, including the Iran University of Science and Technology and Isfahan University of Technology, fueling tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
- Iranian authorities report more than 3,000 deaths in the monthlong war, which includes Iranian-supported militia involvement in Iraq and strikes across the region.
- Diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt met Sunday in Islamabad seeking to open "direct dialogue" between the United States and Iran following a proposed 15-point peace "action list."
- Iranian officials have dismissed negotiating under pressure, while military leaders warned of catastrophic consequences if United States ground forces invade, calling the scenario a "quagmire of death.
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Iran warns U.S. against ground invasion, threatens to set troops on fire
Iranian forces "are waiting for the arrival of American troops on the ground to set them on fire and punish their regional partners forever," the country's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said.
Tehran is threatening not only the United States but also its allies. Iran has warned the United States against launching a ground operation, lest Tehran threaten to "set fire" to American troops and intensify attacks on US allies. This was stated by Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing CBS News. Ghalibaf stated that Iranian forces are "waiting for American troops to arrive on the ground so they c…
Iran warns U.S. troops will be "set on fire" if Americans launch ground operation
"As long as the Americans seek Iran's surrender, our response is clear: Far be it from us to accept humiliation," Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's parliament speaker, said Sunday.
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