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Top Iranian commander calls US naval deployment ‘psychological warfare’

February 1, 2026 at 4:11 pm

Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi holds a press conference at the election centre in the ministry building after the vote counting process for 14th presidential elections has been completed in Tehran, Iran on June 29, 2024. [Fatemeh Bahrami – Anadolu Agency]

The deputy head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday called the US naval deployment in the Persian Gulf a “psychological warfare,” Anadolu reports.

“Enemy efforts to create a sense of imminent war are part of a broader psychological operation aimed at influencing public perception,” Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi said in comments carried by the Mehr News Agency.

“Iran must not fall into this trap, and the country’s activities should not be affected by such psychological campaigns,” he added.

The top military commander said the US naval buildup in the region was “not new and should be viewed within the same framework of psychological warfare.”

Vahidi said the Iranian armed forces are “in an excellent state of preparedness.”

“All enemy movements are under continuous monitoring and surveillance,” he added.

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday in a social media post that a massive “armada” was heading toward Iran, while urging Tehran to enter negotiations immediately.

The statement fueled speculation about a possible US military strike, prompting strong reactions from Iranian officials, as well as hectic diplomatic activity in the region.

In June 2025, Israel, with US backing, launched a 12-day war against Iran, prompting retaliatory drone and missile attacks from Tehran before Washington announced a ceasefire.

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