【Iranian military: Can fight for six more months!】Latest statement by the spokesperson of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which for the first time disclosed the duration of war it can endure. Key points include:

* "At the current rate of consumption, the armed forces have the capability to sustain at least six months of high-intensity full-scale war."

* "The enemy should expect to suffer more painful and targeted strikes."

* "Our arsenal of heavy ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, various types of drones, and attack vessels is sufficient to cope with large-scale and prolonged wars."

This is the first time the Iranian military has publicly mentioned a six-month period, indicating its preparation for a protracted war.

The six months could be real or fake; no one knows whether the actual situation is 180 days.

If it really lasts six months, by September, the U.S. midterm elections will be in countdown, and the Iranians are determined to stand by Trump until the end.

Additionally, hardline Iranian parliament speaker Ghalibaf addressed Trump: "It was you who started the war, but the Islamic Republic will end it!"

Latest news: According to reports, Iran has reached an agreement on the successor to Khamenei.

Additionally, the Iranian Red Crescent issued a warning: Explosion of oil depots can lead to large amounts of toxic hydrocarbons, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides entering the atmosphere and clouds; when it rains, do not go out, cover your skin, and if contacted, rinse with cold water!

Trump has publicly admitted being surprised by the scale of Iran's retaliation. In response, he also escalated the U.S. bombing operations, encouraging Israel to increase its retaliatory efforts, and sent additional bombs worth about $660 million to Israel, including 12,000 large bombs each weighing 1,000 pounds.

However, the laws of war show that escalating bombing causes more casualties and destruction, but often strengthens the country's resistance rather than breaking it.

Another quiet move by the U.S. military, media reported that the military has begun quietly announcing some soldiers' deaths due to "health issues." The first was a major officer from the Army National Guard deployed to Kuwait, named Sorffly Davius, who died on Friday after being ill for some time.

These deaths have not been announced by the Central Command or included in the "killed in action" statistics.

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