Iran trained in ‘asymmetrical warfare’ for two decades waiting for US troops: Defense official
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
A senior Iranian defense official says the armed
forces have “trained in asymmetrical warfare” for two decades in anticipation
of American troops being deployed to “designated regions.”
“We have been waiting for the arrival of Americans to
designated regions,” Ali-Akbar Ahmadian, a senior aide to Leader of the Islamic
Revolution in the Defense Council, said in a post on his X account on Tuesday.
“For more than two decades, we have trained for this
moment with the strategy of asymmetrical warfare,” he wrote.
Ahmadian said that Iran has only one message for
American soldiers: “Come closer.”
The warning comes as Trump administration officials
have hinted at the possibility of ground operations in certain regions of Iran.
US military planners have reportedly presented the
White House with options for a potential ground operation, should the bombing
campaign fail to achieve its objectives.
According to The Wall Street Journal, discussions have
included scenarios involving “boots on the ground” to dismantle Iran's nuclear
infrastructure and missile capabilities.
Pentagon officials have also acknowledged planning for
"contingency operations" that could involve special operations forces
or heliborne assaults on key Iranian facilities, though they stress such
options remain a last resort.
The commander of the Ground Force of the Islamic
Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) warned earlier in the day that any such threat
or act of aggression would be met with a crushing response.
Speaking to IRGC ground troops in the southwestern
province of Khuzestan, Brigadier General Mohammad Karami said his unit was
prepared at the highest level.
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