Iran claims to have developed a list of counterattack targets against the U.S. and its allies

Golden Finance reports that on April 23, local time on the 23rd, Iran, against the backdrop of diplomatic setbacks and a lack of trust in negotiations, has drawn up a target list for dealing with possible military actions by the U.S. and its allies, based on the principles of “reciprocal response” and “offensive deterrence.” It is understood that the list sets out multiple response options according to different scenarios. For example, if Iran’s power plants are hit, it will use missile and drone strikes to target power plants in Israel and other U.S. allies in the region; if Iran’s oil and gas facilities are attacked, it will retaliate against key oil and gas facilities of Israel and U.S. allies, with the goal of reducing global daily oil output by 25,000,000 barrels within one year; if Iranian military and political officials are assassinated, it will strike information technology and artificial intelligence centers in the relevant countries. If Iran’s territorial sovereignty is violated (such as by occupying islands or ports), it will launch large-scale joint attacks with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones against the relevant countries’ aircraft carriers and attack helicopters. If the blockade of Iran at sea continues or escalates, it will blockade the Strait of Mandeb, and, when necessary, completely block the Strait of Hormuz through large-scale mine-laying to cut off all oil export pipelines. If U.S. forces use bases in the region to carry out a ground invasion of Iran, Iran will coordinate ground combat alongside the United Resistance Front forces and the local armed forces of the countries where the bases are located, and will also rely on local civilians to capture U.S. servicemen. In addition, Iran may carry out surprise raids on U.S. interests outside the region.( Jin10 Data App)

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