Seven Days of Fire: Tehran Claims Missile Stockpile Ready for Massive Multi Day Campaign
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps has stated that the recent wave of missile launches could continue for an entire week. This announcement points toward a prolonged and intensive bombardment campaign across the region.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that its current military campaign is designed to last for several days, signaling a long-term escalation in the regional war. According to a report published by the Saudi news channel Al Arabiya, the elite military unit has finalized plans for a sustained aerial bombardment. Representatives from the Revolutionary Guards stated that the initial wave of missile launches may be extended to last for a full week, indicating a deeply entrenched military strategy.
This statement comes immediately after a barrage of missiles illuminated Israels night sky, raising fears of an extended war. Military analysts suggest that a week-long campaign would severely test regional air defense networks, which have been operating at maximum capacity.
The strategic timing of the announcement appears calculated to pressure regional leadership and international mediators who are trying to de-escalate the situation. By explicitly setting a timeline of seven days, the Iranian command is signaling that it possesses the stockpile and logistical capability to maintain a high-intensity offensive.
The potential for a prolonged bombardment has put neighboring countries on high alert, with civilian defense systems preparing for extended emergencies. The threat of non-stop launches complicates current international efforts to implement an immediate ceasefire.
As the Revolutionary Guards reinforce their aggressive stance, international communities are scrambling to assess the threat level to major population centers. The coming days will determine whether this statement is a psychological operation or the start of a massive, coordinated air campaign.