Iran's Military Might: How Advanced Defensive Strategies Safeguard Offensive Assets

Iran’s Military Might: How Advanced Defensive Strategies Safeguard Offensive Assets

In a recent statement, Iranian officials addressed foreign threats against Iran’s military, asserting that these claims are unfounded and emphasizing the security of the country’s offensive military assets. The discussion highlights Iran’s advancements in military capabilities, particularly in missile and drone technology.

According to Ebrahim Rezaei, the spokesperson for the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Brigadier-General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, the Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, provided lawmakers with a detailed overview of Iran’s military capabilities.

During the briefing, Hajizadeh highlighted several key points:

  • True Promise Operations: Iran successfully executed operations where over 75% of missiles hit their designated targets.
  • Inability of Israel to Prevent Attacks: Hajizadeh noted that Israel was unable to thwart these operations.
  • Growing Power: Rezaei reported that Hajizadeh asserted Iran has become more powerful over time.
  • Rejection of Media Claims: Hajizadeh dismissed claims from Western and Israeli media suggesting a decline in Iran’s combat power.

In summary, Iranian officials are confident in the strength and capabilities of their military forces, countering narratives that suggest otherwise. The emphasis on successful military operations and advancements in technology reflects Iran’s determination to maintain its defensive posture.

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