[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Iran Military Monitor [@IRIran_Military](/creator/twitter/IRIran_Military) on x 1.7M followers Created: 2025-06-28 12:59:03 UTC Why did the U.S. ask Iran for a ceasefire? What exactly was happening in Tel Aviv? As officially stated by Iran’s Armed Forces and confirmed by footages, XX% of the missiles used in Iran’s operation against the criminal Zionist regime were Qadr and Emad missiles (mostly Qadr). The Qadr is an upgraded version of the Shahab-3—meaning Iran primarily relied on its oldest operational missiles in this attack. More critically, Iran didn’t even extensively use the newer Qadr warheads! Only two Sejjil missiles were deployed, and other next-gen missiles saw minimal use. Yet, even these older missiles demonstrated remarkable precision. Despite Iran fielding outdated missiles, the Zionists’s missile defense reserves were depleted—even the U.S. "THAAD" system failed to intercept them. Even Trump admitted: "Israel was hit hard… those ballistic missiles destroyed many buildings." The result? America’s desperate bid to rescue the Zionist regime via a ceasefire plea to Iran. According to Qatari officials, the U.S. initiated the ceasefire request. Iran has deliberately initiated the operation using its older-generation missiles, and there are two conceivable reasons for this: Iran is preparing for a prolonged war and is gradually—and lethally—introducing its diverse missile arsenal into the battlefield. To send a clear message to the enemy that even Iran's first-generation missiles are capable of crushing israel.  XXXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [tel aviv](/topic/tel-aviv) [ceasefire](/topic/ceasefire) [iran](/topic/iran) [Post Link](https://x.com/IRIran_Military/status/1938945238132797493)
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Why did the U.S. ask Iran for a ceasefire? What exactly was happening in Tel Aviv?
As officially stated by Iran’s Armed Forces and confirmed by footages, XX% of the missiles used in Iran’s operation against the criminal Zionist regime were Qadr and Emad missiles (mostly Qadr). The Qadr is an upgraded version of the Shahab-3—meaning Iran primarily relied on its oldest operational missiles in this attack.
More critically, Iran didn’t even extensively use the newer Qadr warheads! Only two Sejjil missiles were deployed, and other next-gen missiles saw minimal use. Yet, even these older missiles demonstrated remarkable precision.
Despite Iran fielding outdated missiles, the Zionists’s missile defense reserves were depleted—even the U.S. "THAAD" system failed to intercept them.
Even Trump admitted: "Israel was hit hard… those ballistic missiles destroyed many buildings."
The result? America’s desperate bid to rescue the Zionist regime via a ceasefire plea to Iran. According to Qatari officials, the U.S. initiated the ceasefire request.
Iran has deliberately initiated the operation using its older-generation missiles, and there are two conceivable reasons for this:
Iran is preparing for a prolonged war and is gradually—and lethally—introducing its diverse missile arsenal into the battlefield.
To send a clear message to the enemy that even Iran's first-generation missiles are capable of crushing israel.
XXXXXXX engagements
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