IRGC general calls Trump’s threats “act of aggression”
A senior commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has accused US President Donald Trump of engaging in acts of aggression through his rhetoric, warning that Tehran views such statements as part of a broader confrontation.
General Majid Mousavi, who leads the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said on Wednesday, March 25, that US threats toward Iran amount to hostile actions.
ترامپ باید یاد بگیرد که هر تهدید و اولتیماتوم به ایران جزئی از عمل جنگی است. ضربات رزمندگان به نقاط راهبردی دیمونا و حیفا در ساعات اخیر، جدا از پیگیری راهبرد نظامی ایران، پیام روشنی به تهدیدهای ۲ روز و ۵ روز امریکاییها بود.
— Seyed Majid Moosavi (@smajid_moosavi) March 25, 2026
“Trump must understand that every threat and ultimatum directed at Iran is an act of aggression,” Mousavi stated in a post on the X platform, according to Caliber.Az.
He went further, framing the exchange of threats as equivalent to wartime conduct and linking it to recent military developments.
“Fighter jet strikes on the strategic points of Dimona and Haifa in recent hours, in addition to fulfilling Iran’s military strategy, were a clear signal in response to American threats voiced over the past 2 and 5 days,” he wrote.
By Tamilla Hasanova







