Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Declares IRGC as a Powerful Symbol of Resistance and Strength

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Declares IRGC as a Powerful Symbol of Resistance and Strength

In a recent statement, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei celebrated the significant contributions of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on its founding anniversary. This elite military force has been a cornerstone in defending the nation and maintaining its sovereignty.

Baqaei took to his official X account on Tuesday to express his admiration for the bravery and sacrifices made by IRGC forces, emphasizing their role as protectors of the Iranian nation. He stated:

“On the anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), we honor the bravery and sacrifices of the nation’s defenders—a corps that steadfastly protects the security and dignity of Islamic Iran, a symbol of resistance, strength, and pride for a nation that does not bow to threats and bullying.”

The IRGC has played a vital role in Iran’s defense strategy, and Baqaei’s message highlights key aspects of their contributions:

  • Defenders of National Security: The IRGC is crucial in maintaining the security of Iran.
  • Symbol of Resistance: They represent the nation’s resilience against external pressures.
  • Source of Pride: The corps is seen as a stronghold of national pride and dignity.

This anniversary serves as a reminder of the IRGC’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the values and sovereignty of the Iranian people.

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