Noting that Iran has not yet used its capacity to influence the global energy economy in response to the U.S. aggression, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf noted: “The United States, seeing the Iranian nation’s resilience, attempted to save face through a symbolic attack and, in response to Iran’s proportionate strike on its regional military command centers, proposed and pursued a ceasefire.”
The enemy not only failed in achieving its goals of halting uranium enrichment and limiting the missile program, but for the first time, the military and security infrastructure of the Israeli regime was damaged, all of its cities became insecure, the myth of the Iron Dome’s invincibility collapsed, he pointed out.
Qalibaf stated: "Alongside all these strategic achievements, the unity of the Islamic Ummah and Muslim governments in supporting Iran’s missile strikes on Israeli occupied territories is a significant accomplishment in confronting the Zionist regime—for both the Islamic world and Iran."
The Speaker stated that Iran’s armed forces, with nationwide and diaspora support, have intensified the existential crisis of the Israeli regime and caused the U.S. to regret its actions against Iran—fulfilling a long-standing promise by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
seyed mohammad kazemi