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IRGC's second-in-command warns US against any adventurism

The second-in-command of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi

The second-in-command of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the US has failed and will once again face failure in its attempt to form an anti-Iran alliance, warning Washington against any act of folly against Tehran.

"If Americans commit a new act of folly, they will receive a heavy blow far beyond their imagination," Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi told Lebanon's al-Mayadeen television network on Wednesday.

He added that US efforts to build an alliance against Iran's Islamic Revolution were old endeavors, and will prove to be of no avail.

He warned the Americans that they will be within the reach of Iranian forces if they seek to keep their military presence in the Persian Gulf region.

In his remarks, the senior IRGC commander also said that the US "will not succeed in achieving its goals of imposing an arms embargo on Iran."

The US has been building up its military presence in the Middle East under the pretext of alleged Iranian threats.

Last year, Washington embarked on a mission to garner support for an anti-Iran military coalition, which did not receive the support the US expected as even some of its allies refused to join the alliance.  

Iran has warned against attempts by the United States to form such a coalition against the Islamic Republic, saying such measures are destined to fail.

Tehran has also time and again asserted that it does not seek war with the US, yet stands ready to defend its interests in the region.


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