Speaking at a ceremony held in Tehran on Wednesday to deliver 10 Sukhoi Su-22
fighter jets overhauled and upgraded by domestic experts at the IRGC Aerospace
Force, Major General Jafari praised recent military achievements of the IRGC,
including the upgrade of the fighter jets.
"If the adventurous president of the US hears about the IRGC’s capabilities
today, which have been achieved through endeavors and will of the young
revolutionary experts…, he will never make such a damn mistake (threatening
Iran) and will realize that responding to an oil threat would be easy (for
Iran),” the commander stated.
Elsewhere in his speech, the top commander hailed President Hassan Rouhani’s
recent remarks on US threats against the Islamic Republic as "revolutionary”.
On Sunday, Rouhani warned his US counterpart not to play with the lion’s tail
after Donald Trump’s push to halt Iran’s export of oil, saying a war with Iran
would be "the mother of wars” and that control over the Strait of Hormuz is only
one of Iran’s advantages.
An individual with even a basic knowledge of politics would never talk about a
halt to Iranian oil exports, Rouhani said.
He also stressed that Iran has been a guarantor of security in the region’s
maritime routes, saying the Strait of Hormuz is only one of the straits that
Iran has control over.
"Mr. Trump! Do not play with the lion’s tail, (because) you’ll regret it. You
are unable to provoke the Iranian nation against Iran’s security and interests,”
Rouhani underlined.
During a recent visit to Austria, Rouhani pledged that Tehran will stand firm
against the US threat to halt Iranian oil shipments, saying no other country in
the region could export oil if Iran is to be deprived of oil exports.
A number of top Iranian military officials supported the idea afterwards, saying
Iran has the ability to shut down the Strait of Hormuz if necessary.
On Saturday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei
praised Rouhani’s firm response to the US threat to halt Iran’s oil exports,
saying his significant stances that signify the Establishment’s policy must be
seriously pursued by the Foreign Ministry.
Source: Tasnim