Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Feb. 6, 2016. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
(JNS) — Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei stepped up his bellicose rhetoric on Nov. 2, threatening both Israel and the United States.
“The United States of America and the Zionist regime will definitely receive a crushing response for what they do against Iran and the Resistance Front,” the ayatollah tweeted.
An hour earlier, Khamenei had tweeted: “We will definitely do everything necessary to prepare the Iranian nation for confronting the Arrogant Powers, whether militarily, in terms of armament, or politically. Our officials are already working on this.”
Although he did not specify when and how Tehran was intending to act, the threat comes on the backdrop of a New York Times report suggesting that Khamenei recently instructed the country’s Supreme National Security Council to prepare for another assault on Israel.
Such an attack would be Iran’s third on the Jewish state, after ballistic missile assaults in April and October.
The U.S. has warned Tehran that it would not be able to restrain Jerusalem in the event of another attack, Axios reported on Nov. 2, citing an American and a former Israeli official.
“We told the Iranians: We won’t be able to hold Israel back, and we won’t be able to make sure that the next attack will be [as] calibrated and targeted as the previous one,” the U.S. official was quoted as saying.
In retaliation for the latest Iranian ballistic missile attack, on Oct. 26 dozens of Israeli aircraft, including refuelers and spy planes, struck targets across Iran in several waves over the course of a few hours. The targets reportedly included missile and drone manufacturing facilities and launch sites, as well as air-defense batteries, but not Iran’s nuclear program or energy infrastructure.
On Nov. 1, Khamenei adviser Kamal Kharrazi told the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen outlet that the Islamic Republic would respond to Israel’s aerial attack at the appropriate time and manner.
According to the Times, Khamenei made that decision after reviewing a report from senior military commanders on the extent of the damage caused by the Israeli strikes.
Khamenei was said to have told his associates that the scope of Israel’s unprecedented Oct. 26 retaliatory strikes was “too large to ignore.”
The sources said that military commanders were readying a list of dozens of targets inside the Jewish state, but that the attack would likely occur after the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 5 due to concern in Tehran that additional tensions in the region could boost Republican presidential nominee and former president Donald Trump.
US deploys B-52 bombers to Middle East
U.S. Central Command announced on Nov. 2 that B-52 bombers had arrived in the Middle East amid the Iranian threats against Israel and the United States.
“B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers from Minot Air Force Base’s 5th Bomb Wing arrived in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility,” CENTCOM tweeted, with an accompanying picture of one of the massive planes on final approach.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the deployment of the bomber aircraft along with U.S. Navy warships, the Pentagon announced on Nov. 1.
“In keeping with our commitments to the protection of U.S. citizens and forces in the Middle East, the defense of Israel, and de-escalation through deterrence and diplomacy, the secretary of defense ordered the deployment of additional ballistic missile defense destroyers, fighter squadron and tanker aircraft, and several U.S. Air Force B-52 long-range strike bombers to the region,” Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement.
The U.S. did not provide specific numbers of planes and ships sent to the region.
“These forces will begin to arrive in coming months as the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group prepares to depart,” Ryder added.
The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and its strike group of three destroyers are scheduled to depart the Mideast in mid-November for their home port of San Diego.
The Lincoln and two of its destroyers are stationed in the Gulf of Oman, and the third destroyer is with two other warships in the Red Sea.
Eventually, the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier and its three warships will move to the Mediterranean Sea, but not before the Lincoln departs. The three destroyers will fill in the gap.
Ryder mentioned in the statement that the force buildup in the Middle East adds to the recent deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile defense system to Israel and the Amphibious Ready Group Marine Expeditionary Unit (ARG/MEU) posture in the Eastern Mediterranean.
“These movements demonstrate the flexible nature of U.S. global defense posture and U.S. capability to deploy world-wide on short notice to meet evolving national security threats,” Ryder said.
“Secretary Austin continues to make clear that should Iran, its partners, or its proxies use this moment to target American personnel or interests in the region, the United States will take every measure necessary to defend our people.”
Jerusalem warns Baghdad it may attack Iraqi militias
Jerusalem has warned Baghdad that unless it reins in Iranian-backed militias launching drones and missiles at Israel, it could attack Iraq, according to a report in the Saudi website Elaph.
According to the report, Israel has identified and is monitoring targets belonging to the Iranian-backed militias and also Iraqi state targets and could start attacking them if the militias keep firing at the Jewish state.
Unnamed officials told Elaph that satellites are monitoring the movement of ballistic missiles and related equipment from Iran to Iraq, which could be used in an attack on Israel.
Iraqi sources expressed concern to the outlet that Tehran could be using Iraq to shift the fighting away from its territory.
The AP reported that Israel is under daily drone attack from Iraq, which the U.S. and its partners have had to intercept.
According to the report, the UAV launches have been a problem since the Hamas massacre of Oct. 7, 2023, and are not related to any Iranian attack. However, a regional security official said that the drone attacks have increased in recent weeks, with an average of five a day and eight drones launched over a 24-hour period in the past week.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq is an umbrella organization composed of several Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias, including Kata’ib Hezbollah, Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba and Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhadaa. These groups operate both in Iraq and Syria under IRGC command.
Regime supporters mark 1979 hostage crisis
Supporters of the Iranian regime gathered outside the former U.S. embassy in Tehran on Nov. 3 to mark the anniversary of the 1979 hostage crisis with shouts of “Death to Israel, Death to America!”
The former embassy is currently a museum called the “Den of Spies” and is covered with anti-American murals.
The crowd also set Israeli and American flags on fire in the annual tradition.
IRGC chief Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami, in a speech at the Tehran rally, said that Israel and the U.S. “cannot survive by slaughtering and killing Muslims.
“We always warn them that if they don’t change their behavior, they will go toward collapse and destruction,” Salami said.
Iranians took over the U.S. embassy in Iran on Nov. 4, 1979, and kept 52 American diplomats and citizens hostage for 444 days. The hostage crisis ended on Jan. 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as president of the United States. No hostages were killed. Washington severed ties with Tehran in 1980, halfway through the crisis, and they have been frozen ever since.