
"Bomb the hell out of anything of value to the IRGC that enables the Quds Force and MOIS to suppress the ppl. Be done and cut away. Tell the remaining Iranian leadership if we have to come back, we'll take apart your economic infrastructure."
"Every IRGC...anything that was of value to the IRGC that enables the IRGC, Quds force, and MOIS to continue to suppress the people: bomb the hell out of those, and then be done. And then cut away."
"The problem with bombing, with picking a fight now with Iranian clerical religious extremists is they are really willing to die for their cause. And they will take everything else with them, and they will burn down the rest of the Middle East."
Erik Prince, a private security entrepreneur and Trump ally, appeared on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast to advise on U.S. military strategy regarding Iran. Prince advocated for a limited military approach, recommending strikes against Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) assets that support the Quds Force and Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). He suggested the U.S. should then declare victory and disengage, while warning Iranian leadership that any further provocation would result in destruction of Iran's economic infrastructure. Prince framed this as a decisive but contained response, comparing it to historical Roman military tactics. He acknowledged the risks of escalation with Iranian religious extremists willing to sacrifice everything.
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