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A chilling warning from Iran’s top military leadership signals rising escalation. Army chief Amir Hatami declared that any foreign troops entering Iranian soil “will not leave alive,” ordering maximum force against potential ground invasions. The statement underscores Tehran’s preparation for worst-case scenarios. Meanwhile, the United States, under Donald Trump, has intensified pressure through naval blockades, airstrikes, and discussions of limited ground operations—pushing tensions toward a dangerous new phase.




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00:15This is a chilling warning, from the highest levels of Iran's military, a message that
00:21leaves no room for ambiguity.
00:23If foreign troops step onto Iranian soil, they will not leave alive.
00:28That directive comes from Iran's Army Commander-in-Chief, Amir Hatami, who has ordered forces to treat
00:35any potential ground invasion with maximum force.
00:38In a high-level military briefing, Hatami made it explicit, not a single ground invader should
00:44be left alive.
00:45A statement that signals, Iran is preparing for the worst case scenario, and that scenario
00:51is no longer theoretical.
01:13The United States, under Donald Trump, has already escalated pressure, imposing a naval
01:19blockade, launching air strikes, and now, the United States, under Donald Trump, has already
01:23deployed, floating the possibility of limited ground operations.
01:26These could include targeted raids, or even seizures of strategic islands, particularly
01:32around the Strait of Hormuz.
01:35For Iran, this crosses a red line.
01:38Military units across the country have now been placed on high alert, with commanders instructed
01:43to monitor enemy movements with what Hatami called, utmost pessimism and accuracy.
01:49In other words, assume the worst, prepare for immediate response.
01:54Iran's message is clear.
01:56The current ceasefire is not peace, it is simply a pause under war conditions, and Tehran
02:02is preparing accordingly, strengthening defenses around key infrastructure, including Karg Island,
02:07the heart of Iran's oil exports.
02:10At the same time, mobilizing volunteers, reinforcing positions, and drawing on lessons from past conflicts,
02:17especially the Iran-Iraq war.
02:20But analysts warn, any ground invasion of Iran would be extremely costly.
02:25The terrain, mountainous and complex, the cities, dense and difficult to control.
02:31And Iran's capabilities include missiles, drones, and asymmetric warfare tactics.
02:37A conflict on the ground would not be quick, and it would not be contained.
02:42It could spread, across the region, impact global energy markets, and draw in multiple actors.
02:50Still, the rhetoric from Tehran is uncompromising.
02:54This is not just about defense, it is about deterrence.
02:57A signal that any boots on the ground will face overwhelming resistance.
03:02The stakes are rising, diplomacy is fragile, military movements are increasing, and both
03:08sides are preparing for what comes next.
03:12Because if this conflict moves from air and sea to land, it enters an entirely new phase.
03:18One where the cost could be far higher than anything seen so far.
03:36One, India.
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