Tehran Vows to Wipe Out Enemy Energy Grids After Infrastructure Blitz
By SCM REPORTER
IRAN has issued a chilling “end game” warning to the West, threatening the “complete destruction” of global energy networks following a night of high-stakes military strikes.
In a fiery statement released via the Khatam Al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the Islamic Republic’s military top brass claimed their revenge has “already begun”—and warned that the worst is yet to come.
The hardline regime accused its “enemies” of making a “major mistake” by targeting Iranian oil and power facilities, sparking fears of a total energy war that could send global fuel prices into orbit.
Tehran’s military commanders didn’t mince words, declaring that their retaliation is far from over. A spokesperson for the Headquarters warned:
”If this is repeated, future attacks will target the energy infrastructure of the enemy and its allies and will continue until complete destruction.”
The statement added that any further provocations would be met with a response “far more severe” than the waves of missiles and drones seen tonight.
The escalation follows weeks of simmering tensions in the Middle East. While Iran did not name specific nations in its latest outburst, the “enemy and its allies” is widely seen as a direct reference to Israel and the United States.
The Trigger: Recent precision strikes—widely attributed to Israeli forces—have reportedly battered Iranian-backed assets and domestic infrastructure.
The Stakes: Iran sits on some of the world’s largest oil reserves. Any “energy war” involving the Strait of Hormuz could cripple the global economy.
The Response: Tonight’s strikes mark a significant shift from “shadow warfare” to direct, infrastructure-level confrontation.
Security experts tonight warned that the threat to target “allies” puts regional partners and Western interests directly in the crosshairs. As the dust settles on the latest round of explosions, the world waits to see if Tehran will pull the trigger on its “total destruction” vow.

