Iran warns Trump: He should expect our surprises.

Iran warns Trump: He should expect our surprises.

18.03.2026 06:43

Ali Abdullahi, the commander of the Hatamu al-Anbiya Central Headquarters affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, targeted U.S. President Donald Trump, stating, "Trump has announced many 'surprises' so far, now he should expect our surprises from now on."

The commander of the Hatamu al-Anbiya Central Headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Ali Abdullahi, reacted strongly to the United States following the deaths of National Security Council Secretary General Ali Larijani and IRGC-affiliated Basij Commander Gholam Reza Soleimani in the attacks.

Emphasizing that the U.S. has failed against Iran, Abdullahi stated, "This is the first time that the superpower of the world, the United States, has admitted to kneeling before a resilient people and strong armed forces in the face of divine will."

"WAIT FOR OUR SURPRISES"

Addressing U.S. President Donald Trump, Abdullahi said, "The enemy resorts to all kinds of crimes to escape from the quagmire it has created, to reduce its loss of reputation, and to maintain its false power. Trump has announced many 'surprises' so far, and now he should wait for our surprises."

"THE RESPONSE WILL BE MORE DESTRUCTIVE"

Abdullahi stated, "The response from our armed forces will be more destructive than the enemy's actions and calculations, and this process will continue until the enemy surrenders. Today, the initiative is in the hands of the people and soldiers who challenge the so-called superpower of the U.S. on the ground."

CALL TO REGIONAL COUNTRIES

Calling on regional countries, Abdullahi said, "Today, the side that is victorious on the ground is the one that has destroyed the U.S.'s over 50 years of significant investment in the Middle East. Regional countries should trust Iran as a strong Muslim neighbor and should not tie their security to global powers. With divine grace, we will make your enemies regret forever."

U.S.-ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON IRAN

While negotiations continue between Tehran and Washington, Israel and the U.S. launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in some regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where U.S. bases are located, in addition to Israel.

In the U.S.-Israel attacks, many high-ranking officials, including Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, were killed. According to Iranian officials, the death toll from the U.S.-Israel attacks has exceeded 1,348, and the number of injured has surpassed 17,000.

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