Iranian Army Pledges to Thwart Enemy Ambitions and Safeguard National Interests

Iranian Army Pledges to Thwart Enemy Ambitions and Safeguard National Interests

The Islamic Republic of Iran Army has made a bold declaration, asserting its unwavering commitment to defending the country’s territorial integrity, independence, and security. This statement reinforces the army’s readiness to thwart any malicious intentions from its adversaries.

On Saturday, the Army issued a significant statement commemorating the anniversary of the Liberation of Khorramshahr, an event that took place on May 24, 1982. The statement highlighted the importance of this date, which symbolizes resilience, resistance, and the triumph of blood over sword.

This pivotal day is a poignant reminder of the epic efforts displayed by Islamic fighters during the Beit al-Muqaddas Operation. As the late Imam Khomeini famously noted, “God liberated Khorramshahr.” This victory was not merely about reclaiming a city; it represented a profound symbol of dignity and the triumph of truth over falsehood.

Key points emphasized in the Army’s statement include:

  • Symbol of Resistance: The liberation of Khorramshahr serves as a lesson for Iran’s enemies, encouraging them to abandon any thoughts of invasion.
  • Ongoing Threats: The Army commemorates this day while acknowledging continuous plots by adversaries aiming to undermine the Islamic Republic.
  • Decisive Response: The armed forces will rely on the guidelines provided by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution to respond decisively to any threats or acts of aggression.

The statement also reflects on how the liberation of Khorramshahr marks a significant turning point in the glorious history of the Sacred Defense against the Iraqi Baathist regime’s attacks during the 1980s. This achievement was made possible through unity and faith, prompting the Leader to emphasize the importance of preserving this monumental victory.

As Iran continues to face challenges, the Army’s steadfast commitment to its principles remains a cornerstone of its defense strategy.

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