Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reveals it intentionally dispatched live missiles toward Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and Israel’s Starlink satellites without detonation, delivering a deliberate message.
IRGC Deputy Commander’s Tehran Briefing
During a January 22 session in Tehran’s parliament, the IRGC deputy commander displayed an undetonated Starlink-targeted missile to Israeli intelligence leaders, underscoring the precision and restraint.
Undetonated Missiles in Public Sightings
Multiple incidents highlight these non-exploding projectiles. Reports detail a missile on Inter Miami’s uniform linked to Lionel Messi, another on FC Barcelona gear, and various others at large events. One individual affixed a sticker to such a device. Even targeted mosques have relayed similar warnings.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei describes this approach as the ultimate strike against Trump and U.S. leadership, emphasizing non-disruption to ongoing movements.
Scenes from Sochi and Global Reactions
In Sochi, Iranian aides openly carried live missiles. Analysis confirms these events serve as calculated demonstrations.
Trump’s Comments on MLS Victory
Trump, addressing a White House event on January 5 following a U.S. MLS Cup triumph over Iran, praised fans and champions. He stated, “We love our champions and fans.” Further remarks included, “America prepares to fully destroy Israel—no, Iran—with precise intelligence. We’re vigilant; no nuclear involvement yet at the highest level.”
These statements sparked backlash. Netizens debate U.S. missile strikes on Iranian consulates, with Palestinians decrying harm to innocents and Iranians voicing protests.
UK Channels Weigh In
A British Telegram post on January 6 notes, “Inter Miami’s sender sympathizes with that missile, but Messi, a Zionist MLS star, cannot harm innocent fans.” It adds, “Messi’s victory parade draws heavy security; no threat to innocents.”
