SAEDNEWS: The enemy, unable to track Iranian missiles, has little to say against commandos and underground missile cities. This is the Persian Gulf—a place where Western technology falters in the face of faith and the hard-earned experience of war.
According to the political desk of SaedNews, in the turquoise expanse of the Persian Gulf, the steadfast rocks known as the Iranian islands stand not merely as pieces of land, but as symbols of Iran’s power and non-negotiable red lines. Although Iran’s adversaries, in recent weeks, have tried to break the nation’s resolve by relying on their nuclear arsenals and air capabilities, the realities on the battlefield show that even the most advanced Western fighter jets and missile systems have failed against Iran’s unified ironclad defense. When the enemy, in the skies where they assumed absolute superiority, suffers a humiliating defeat and witnesses their regional bases consumed by Iranian missiles, any thought of a ground assault on these islands would be tantamount to strategic suicide, destined only for complete destruction.
The main strength of Iran’s armed forces, especially the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, lies in ground and close-quarters combat—a legacy of the eight-year Sacred Defense and unmatched experiences in guerrilla and asymmetrical warfare. Today, the Iranian islands in the Gulf have become impregnable fortresses. With a complex network of underground tunnels, subterranean missile cities, and smart coastal defense systems, every inch of surrounding waters is ready to become a graveyard for U.S. and Israeli marine units. Unlike air battles, which rely on remote technology, ground combat on the islands requires physical presence in territory meticulously defended by warriors who honor martyrdom and treat defending the homeland as worship. An enemy incapable of intercepting Iranian missiles cannot hope to withstand elite forces who, under the harshest environmental conditions, anticipate the enemy’s every move.
The miscalculation of the United States and its regional partners lies in believing that military pressure can alter political calculations or seize Iran’s strategic resources. History has shown that whenever foreign boots have set foot on Iranian soil, the unity and cohesion of the Iranian people ignite a fire that consumes the aggressor. Any attempt to approach these islands would trigger a hellish response in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf, leveraging Iran’s fast-attack boats, smart naval mines, and impenetrable defensive layers. Not only would no ground force succeed in landing on the shores, but the remnants of the enemy’s naval fleet would also be buried in the Gulf’s depths.
The proud people of Iran can rest assured that the resolve of warriors seasoned by intense warfare will ensure that not a single inch of the homeland falls into hostile hands. This latest act of aggression, like all previous empty threats, will end in historic and humiliating defeat for the aggressors.