100th wave of True Promise 4: IRGC warns any miscalculation will be met with escalated retaliation
TEHRAN - The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has warned the United States and Israel that any further miscalculation will be met with an escalated level of retaliation. Iran carried out major strikes against US and Israeli targets in the region before President Donald Trump agreed to suspend attacks on Iran for a two-week period.
On Wednesday, the IRGC announced that it had launched the 100th wave of Operation True Promise 4. In a statement, the IRGC said it “dealt crushing blows to more than 25 strategic targets of the malicious and aggressive enemies, including 13 energy complexes and oil pipelines linked to the US and the Zionist regime, 10 military, security, and logistical targets, as well as several technological and infrastructure sites.”
The statement emphasized that Iranian forces remain ready and “have their fingers on the trigger,” calling on US allies in the region to witness the impotence of Washington and Tel Aviv, and to end collaboration with the “enemies of Islam.” The IRGC vowed to respond to any aggression with an even greater level of force.
Targets struck by missiles and drones
Chevron’s Ras al-Ju’aymah Facility (Saudi Arabia): Largest NGL fractionation plant and a key US energy supplier
ExxonMobil & Dow Chemical (Jubail, Saudi Arabia): Major petrochemical and oil facilities
Yanbu Facilities (Red Sea Coast, Saudi Arabia): US-linked oil plants with 250,000 bpd capacity
Habshan-Fujairah Pipeline: Strategic asset designed to bypass the Strait of Hormuz
ExxonMobil Ras Laffan (Qatar): Oil and gas facility, 146,000 bpd capacity
BAPCO (Bahrain): US-linked refinery producing 267,000 bpd
Das Island Refinery (UAE): Processes 60,000 bpd of crude
Fujairah Storage Hub (UAE): US oil storage facilities, 1 million cubic meters capacity
Al-Ahmadi Refinery (Kuwait): Strategic refinery, 346,000 bpd capacity
Dolphin Energy (Qatar): US-linked gas export company, 2 billion cubic feet/day
Zirku Island (UAE): Oil production hub, 750,000 bpd capacity
SATORP Refinery (Saudi Arabia): 460,000 bpd plant providing fuel for power stations
Manifa Gas/Oil Plant (Saudi Arabia): Major separation facility, 900,000 bpd capacity
Beersheba Technology Centers (Israel): Advanced IT and industrial sectors
Tel Aviv Intelligence Hubs (Israel): Military and SIGINT centers in Azrieli and Diamond Towers
CENTCOM HQ (Al-Azraq, Jordan): Key command infrastructure destroyed
Ben Gurion Airport (Lod/Jaffa, Israel): Primary logistics hub targeted
Haifa Refinery (Israel): Oil processing plant, 300,000 bpd
Governmental Quarter (Occupied Al-Quds/Jerusalem): Command and control centers of the “Zionist regime”
Maritime and military strikes
The statement noted that the IRGC Navy continues to exercise control over maritime passages in the Strait of Hormuz. Additional targets struck include:
USS Tripoli (LHA-7): Hit by cruise missiles; reported fire on deck and retreat to the Indian Ocean
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74): Hit by multiple drones; sustained hull damage and retreated
Israeli Drone Factory (UAE): Completely neutralized
US-linked oil facilities in Kuwait
Ali Al Salem Air Base (Kuwait): Targeted as a hub for US military operations
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