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“Ir@n to Take Severe Revenge for Ali Larijani’s Ass@ssin@tion,” President Pezeshkian

March 18, 2026
in Global
“Ir@n to Take Severe Revenge for Ali Larijani’s Ass@ssin@tion,” President Pezeshkian

Iran has promised strong retaliation after the assassination of its top security chief, Ali Larijani. The country’s leadership is treating this as a major loss. President Masoud Pezeshkian called Larijani’s death a serious blow and said that those responsible would face consequences.

The threat comes at a time of growing tensions in the region. Iran has blamed foreign powers for the attack and has hinted that it may respond with military action if needed. The assassination follows earlier strikes targeting high-ranking Iranian officials, adding to concerns about instability in the area.

Iranian authorities have not given specific details about the planned retaliation, but state media and officials have emphasized that the country will act decisively to defend its security and leadership.

Analysts suggest that Tehran is likely to respond in a way that sends a strong message to both domestic audiences and international actors.

This incident highlights the fragile security situation in the region, where political and military rivalries have been escalating. Experts warn that any retaliatory move could increase the risk of further conflict or provoke wider geopolitical consequences.

International observers are closely monitoring the situation, as Iran’s response could affect not only neighboring countries but also global energy markets and diplomatic relations. Governments in the region are reportedly reviewing their security measures, anticipating potential fallout.

For now, the world watches as Iran signals its intent to take revenge. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining whether the response is limited or whether it could trigger broader tensions in an already volatile region.

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