Iran Says Can Fight "Intense War" For 6 Months As Israel, US Step Up Strikes

Iran has declared its readiness to sustain an 'intense war' for up to six months, amidst escalating military actions from Israel and the United States. In a recent statement, Iranian officials indicated that they have employed both first and second generation missiles in their operations. However, they are now preparing to deploy more advanced and less commonly used long-range missiles in the near future. This announcement comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, particularly following a series of airstrikes by Israel targeting Iranian positions in Syria and the U.S. reinforcing its military presence in the area. The Iranian government has positioned itself as prepared to counter any aggression, signaling a shift in its military strategy as it faces intensified threats. This situation reflects the broader geopolitical dynamics at play, with Iran's military actions potentially impacting regional stability and international relations. Analysts are closely monitoring the developments, as the conflict’s escalation could have significant implications for both local populations and global security interests.
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