Iran warns it will destroy all US and Israeli assets in the Middle East.
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The Iranian military issued a statement saying that if the United States dares to attack Iranian infrastructure, Iran will destroy "all assets and infrastructure" of the United States and Israel in the Middle East; the scope of the strike may be further expanded to "important assets of the United States' followers in the Middle East".
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Iranian media reported on the 3rd that the Iranian military issued a statement saying that if the United States dares to attack Iranian infrastructure, Iran will destroy "all assets and infrastructure" of the United States and Israel in the Middle East.

According to Iran's Fars News Agency, the statement was a response to recent repeated threats by US President Trump to sabotage Iranian bridges, power plants, and energy infrastructure. The statement said that if these threats were carried out, Iran would destroy "all assets and infrastructure" of the US and Israel in the Middle East; the scope of the strikes could further expand to "significant assets of US followers in the Middle East."

The statement also said that countries that host U.S. military bases should urge the withdrawal of U.S. troops from their territories if they wish to avoid being affected.

source:

Xinhua News Agency

Iran: Destroys Israel's Advanced Stealth Cruise Missiles

According to Iranian media reports on the 3rd, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that its new advanced defense system destroyed an advanced Israeli stealth long-range cruise missile over Zanjan province. The missile carried a 1,000-pound (approximately 454 kilogram) warhead.

Iranian media released photos of the missile debris.

Iranian media reports with accompanying images

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Global Times

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