
IRGC vows to “unleash hell” on any future aggressors

Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says that Iran is fully prepared to deliver a forceful response to any future transgression, declaring, “we will make a hell against the enemy.”
Iraq’s National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji and his accompanying delegation met with Major General Mohammad Pakpour, Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
During the meeting, al-Araji conveyed the greetings of Iraq’s president and prime minister to General Pakpour and reaffirmed Baghdad’s commitment to implementing the security agreements signed with Iran.
Stressing that “Iraq’s security is Iran’s security,” al-Araji firmly rejected any misuse of Iraqi territory against Iran and announced the formation of a joint committee to oversee the implementation of the bilateral security pact and prevent any illegal activities along the border.
He also referred to the recent ceasefire in Gaza, expressing distrust toward the Israeli regime and warning that the truce may be violated.
Al-Araji emphasized that regional unity is the key to peace and stability, noting that during the recent 12-day Israeli aggression against Iran, the enemy expected internal unrest, but the Iranian people demonstrated strong national cohesion and commitment to the principles of their Revolution.
Major General Mohammad Pakpour, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, for his part, welcomed the Iraqi delegation and described the meeting as highly important for Iraq at this juncture.
He warned that regional enemies seek to weaken domestic unity and said that during the recent 12-day conflict the Israeli regime attempted to disrupt Iran’s cohesion through assassinations and chaos, but those plots were thwarted by the Leader’s prudence and the vigilance of the Iranian people.
Pakpour asserted Iran’s military readiness, saying the enemy had expected Iran’s missile capability to be degraded early in the 12-day conflict, but Tehran struck with strength and precision and destroyed the intended targets. He added that Iran is fully prepared to deliver a forceful response to any future transgression, declaring, “we will make a hell against the enemy.”
In the end, the two sides emphasized on strengthening security cooperation and operationalizing bilateral agreements, and Iraqi officials emphasized their moral and political adherence to commitments with Iran./mehr