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Iran plans the third round of action and will attack Dubai and Haifa if the US military retaliates

According to the Tasnim news agency of Iran on January 8, one hour after Iran launched a "revenge attack" on the U.S. military base in Iraq, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard began a "second round of attack" on the local U.S. military in Iraq.

At present, the scale and other details of the so-called "second round attack" are not clear, and the United States has not stated whether it has suffered a new round of attacks. Meanwhile, U.S. military officials have not disclosed the number of casualties caused by the first round of attacks.

CNN revealed that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard said on the social application telegraph that if the U.S. military retaliates against Iran, Iran will attack Dubai in the UAE and Haifa in Israel in the 'third round of attack'. This statement seems to imply that the "second round of attack" does exist.

In addition, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard even said vaguely, 'this time we will respond to you in the United States', implying that it would make attacks in the United States.

On the evening of January 7 local time, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard fired more than 12 ballistic missiles at at least two U.S. bases in Iraq. The operation was codenamed 'martyr Sulaimani'. On January 3, Sulaimani, commander of the "Holy City Brigade" of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, who is Iran's "No. 3 person", was killed in an air raid assassination instructed by trump. Then Ismail & middot, the new commander of the Al Quds brigade; Carney publicly warned the United States, 'we advise everyone to be patient, and you will see American bodies all over the Middle East'.

And the Pentagon has taken action. On January 4, 3500 soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. military had gathered, and the first batch of about 600 paratroopers set out from North Carolina yesterday to deploy in the Middle East. According to Reuters, most of the soldiers dispatched this time are young soldiers with no overseas combat experience. Source: observer network