Iran counters Trump’s threats and says the US is unaware of Iranian military power Iran’s two largest steel plants announced this Thursday (2) that they were forced to suspend their operation due to attacks by Israel and the United States. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp The Khuzestan Steel Company, in the southwest of the country, and the Mobarakeh Steel Company, in the province of Isfahan (center), have been hit by attacks since last week and revealed that they had several damaged equipment. In a statement on its website, the Mobarakeh steelworks said that its “production lines are completely paralyzed due to the intensity of the attacks” and that “it is impossible to continue operations.” The one in Khuzestan spoke through the deputy director of operations, Mehran Pakbin, who stated that the plant should only return to operation in at least six months: “All modules and steel production furnaces in this industrial complex were damaged. According to our initial forecasts, the resumption of operations at the units took place between six months and a year, at least.” Steel is a strategic material, used in industrial and military production, in particular in the manufacture of missiles, drones and ships. In retaliation, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that it will launch missile and drone attacks against Israeli and US industrial zones in the Middle East. Satellite image shows attack on Iran Photo by – / SATELLITE IMAGE ©2026 VANTOR / AFP Iran says war will continue after Trump’s speech to the US Earlier, on Thursday, Iran promised that it will continue the war against the US and Israel “until the enemy’s surrender and permanent repentance”, and that it will carry out “devastating attacks” against the two rivals. “With trust in Almighty God, this war will continue until your humiliation, dishonor, permanent and sure repentance, and surrender. (…) Wait for our most devastating, broadest and most destructive strikes,” Iranian Armed Forces spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaqari said in a statement carried by state TV. Zolfaqari’s speech was a response to threats made by US President Donald Trump in a televised speech the night before. Trump promised to return Iran “to the Stone Age” with stronger attacks in the next “two to three weeks”, and also threatened to attack Iran’s energy infrastructure. Trump says objectives in Iran are almost complete In the speech, Trump once again threatened Iran, including with attacks on electricity plants if the country does not reach an agreement. The spokesman responded that US and Israeli assessments of Iran’s military capabilities were “incomplete.” It also threatened Israel and the US with ‘more overwhelming, widespread and destructive actions’. In a letter addressed “to the American people” before Trump’s speech, the president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, stated that his country does not “nurture enmity with the common people of the United States”, said he was not a threat and accused Donald Trump’s government of deceiving its own citizens. In the letter, released by the Iranian state press, Pezeshkian also asks Americans to question “whether Washington is truly putting the interests of the United States first or whether it is merely acting as a representative of Israel” and states that Trump is willing to fight “to the last American soldier.” The president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, answers questions from the press during a press conference in New York, this Friday (26) Angelina Katsanis/AP Photo The letter was the first direct communication from the Iranian government aimed at the US population since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East. In the document, the Iranian president makes a separation between the country of the United States and the American people: “The Iranian people do not harbor any enmity against other nations, including the people of America, Europe or neighboring countries”, says the letter. “What Iran has done – and continues to do – is a considered response, based on self-defense, and in no way an initiation of war or aggression,” she asserts. See the videos that are trending on g1
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Two largest steel plants in Iran suspend operation after attacks by the US and Israel
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