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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Releases Dramatic Missile Launch Footage Accompanied by Provocative Message “At the White House, being a bastard isn’t an insult, it’s a qualification standard” Targeting Donald Trump after his ‘You Crazy Bastards’ message to Iran
IRGC Releases Missile Launch Video Featuring Provocative Message Targeting White House
Iran’s (IRGC) has released a new video showcasing a series of missile launches, drawing international attention not only for the display of military capability but also for the message accompanying the footage.

The video, which circulated widely across social media and regional outlets, shows multiple missiles being launched in what appears to be a coordinated demonstration. Overlaying the footage is a sharply worded inscription directed at the White House, signaling heightened rhetorical tensions between Tehran and Washington.
While Iranian officials did not immediately provide detailed commentary on the video’s release, analysts say the messaging appears intended to project strength and send a political signal amid ongoing geopolitical strain. The IRGC, a powerful branch of Iran’s armed forces, has frequently used media releases to highlight its military readiness and reinforce its stance against perceived external threats.
The latest video comes at a time of continued friction between Iran and the United States, with both sides exchanging warnings and criticisms over regional security issues. Experts note that such displays are often calibrated to influence both domestic audiences and international observers, particularly during periods of heightened uncertainty.
U.S. officials have not yet issued a formal response to the video. However, similar past incidents have prompted strong reactions from Washington, which has repeatedly condemned what it describes as destabilizing actions by Iran in the region.
Security observers warn that the combination of military demonstrations and inflammatory rhetoric could further strain already fragile relations, raising concerns about miscalculation or escalation. At the same time, others argue that such messaging is part of a long-standing pattern of strategic signaling rather than an immediate precursor to conflict.
As the situation develops, global attention remains focused on how both Tehran and Washington navigate the latest exchange in an already tense relationship.
