Iran’s Military and Revolutionary Guard Prepare for Potential Conflict Amid Rising Tensions
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has declared its readiness to respond to any further aggression, stating It's fully prepared to sustain military conflict for at least six...
- The announcement, reported by Chinese state media Xinhua and circulated through Google News aggregators, reflects heightened military posturing as Iran strengthens defenses at key facilities amid fears of...
- According to the IRGC statement cited in the Xinhua report, Iran’s paramilitary force emphasized its preparedness to endure extended combat operations.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has declared its readiness to respond to any further aggression, stating It’s fully prepared to sustain military conflict for at least six months amid escalating tensions with the United States and regional adversaries.
The announcement, reported by Chinese state media Xinhua and circulated through Google News aggregators, reflects heightened military posturing as Iran strengthens defenses at key facilities amid fears of renewed hostilities.
IRGC Signals Readiness for Prolonged Conflict
According to the IRGC statement cited in the Xinhua report, Iran’s paramilitary force emphasized its preparedness to endure extended combat operations. The declaration came during a period of increased military activity, including war games conducted in the Strait of Hormuz to simulate responses to potential security threats.

Military Fortifications Amid Regional Tensions
Satellite imagery analyzed by international media revealed that Iran has constructed a concrete shield over a new facility at its Parchin military complex, located southeast of Tehran. The site, long suspected by Western intelligence of involvement in past nuclear-related activities, has been reinforced and concealed under soil, suggesting preparations to protect against aerial strikes.
The same imagery showed that Iran has buried tunnel entrances at nuclear sites previously targeted by Israeli and U.S. Forces, repaired damaged missile bases, and fortified access points to underground infrastructure. These developments follow a period of intensified hostilities, including a 2024 conflict in which Israel struck Iranian sites and the United States participated in subsequent operations.
Regional and International Implications
The IRGC’s readiness to engage in sustained conflict coincides with broader regional instability. Senior IRGC commanders have previously warned that Iran may extend the range of its missile systems beyond the 2,000-kilometer limit, potentially placing European capitals within striking distance if such capabilities are pursued.
Diplomatic channels remain active, with Iranian officials reporting “good progress” in indirect nuclear talks with the United States held in Geneva. However, military preparations continue apace, reflecting a dual-track approach of negotiation and readiness.
Regional allies have issued warnings, with Poland’s prime minister advising citizens to leave Iran immediately due to the risk of sudden escalation. Meanwhile, Iran has deepened defense cooperation with Russia and China, conducting joint naval drills and aligning strategically to counter Western pressure.
As of April 22, 2026, Iran maintains a posture of defensive readiness while affirming its willingness to respond decisively to any perceived violation of its sovereignty or international agreements it considers binding.
