Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: will expand the range of targets it strikes; multiple industrial facilities in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain have already been identified

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Gate News message, April 2, the Navy Command of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a statement saying that as the fighting escalates, it will expand the range of targets it strikes and speed up the expulsion of the United States’ presence in the region. In a series of retaliatory operations targeting attacks by the enemy of the United States and Israel on national infrastructure, the following targets have been identified: ① Abu Dhabi’s U.S. steel industry; ② Bahrain’s Al-Hidd industrial city; ③ the remaining aluminum industry infrastructure in Bahrain; ④ more targets to be announced.

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