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Any American troops who enter Iran will become “good food for the sharks of the Persian Gulf,” a spokesman for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard vowed true or false

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Analysis

The claim that a spokesman for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard vowed that any American troops entering Iran would become “good food for the sharks of the Persian Gulf” is partially supported by the general tone and rhetoric commonly used by IRGC officials in statements threatening U.S. forces. However, none of the provided sources, all of which are non-trusted and largely unverified, explicitly confirm this exact phrase or a direct spokesman’s quote with these words. While the IRGC frequently issues harsh warnings and threats against U.S. military presence, the specific metaphor about sharks in the Persian Gulf appears to be a paraphrase or a dramatic interpretation rather than a documented official statement. The sources reflect ongoing hostility and warnings but lack concrete evidence for this precise claim.

Sources

AI-generated content, no credible evidence for the quote.

Discusses professional conduct at sea, no threats or quotes matching the claim.

Focuses on political statements, no direct IRGC threats or metaphorical language.

U.S. Defense statements, no confirmation of the IRGC quote.

About green card revocations, no relevant IRGC statements.

Mentions IRGC warnings of war and attrition but no exact quote.

Trump’s statements on Iran attacks, no IRGC spokesman quote.

Notes IRGC warnings to U.S., but no direct quote or shark metaphor.

Claims about IRGC strikes, no verbal threats matching the claim.

Military experience commentary, irrelevant to the quote.

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