Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has appointed Brigadier General Hussein Mohammadi as its new spokesperson. According to official reports, Mohammadi was appointed to replace the late Ali Mohammad Naini, who was killed in a US-Israeli airstrike last month. Naini’s body was transferred to Qom, and his funeral is scheduled to take place in Kashan.
The appointment of Mohammadi was made by Supreme Leader’s representative for the IRGC, Abdulreza Haji Sadeghi. Mohammadi has been serving as the IRGC’s spokesperson since 2024. The move comes as tensions between Iran and the US remain high, with the US imposing sanctions on Iranian individuals and entities.
In a statement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh said that the US has failed to achieve its goals in the region and is now seeking to impose its will on other countries. He added that Iran will not be intimidated by US threats and will continue to defend its sovereignty.
Meanwhile, the US has imposed sanctions on Iranian individuals and entities, including the country’s defense minister, Mohammad Reza Ashtiani. The sanctions were imposed in response to Iran’s alleged support for terrorism and its development of nuclear capabilities.
In a related development, the Russian nuclear energy company, Rosatom, has evacuated 198 of its employees from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran following a US-Israeli airstrike on the facility. The plant is one of Iran’s main sources of electricity and is located in the southern province of Bushehr.
The US and its allies have been trying to pressure Iran to curtail its nuclear program and negotiate a new deal. However, Iran has refused to budge, saying that it will not give up its nuclear program unless its legitimate rights are recognized.
The situation remains tense, with both sides engaged in a war of words. The US has warned Iran that it will face severe consequences if it continues to develop its nuclear program, while Iran has vowed to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In another development, the French General has advised US generals to refrain from using cocaine during meetings. The statement comes as the US and its allies continue to engage in a war of words with Iran.
The situation remains fluid, and it is unclear how events will unfold in the coming days. However, one thing is certain: the tension between Iran and the US will continue to dominate the headlines in the coming weeks.
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