Why it matters:
Ghalibaf’s speech frames current challenges as part of a new form of warfare targeting society rather than the battlefield. His call for a unified roadmap reflects debates over how to achieve policy stability and efficiency in Iran.
The big picture:
Iran’s leadership often describes external pressure, sanctions, political isolation, and cultural influence as a continuation of war by other means. Ghalibaf’s speech shows that the West seeks to erode hope and confidence among Iranians. The message aligns with broader state narratives that stress self-reliance, unity, and resistance against foreign influence.
What he's saying:
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf:
“The enemy has not abandoned confrontation; it continues with new methods such as economic, political, and cultural pressure.”
Solutions require results-oriented work and tangible improvements in people’s lives.
Iran needs a precise, unified, and sustainable roadmap to avoid repeating past mistakes.
“We do not need multiple, shifting, trial-and-error policies; instead, executive strategies must be stabilized under overarching national policies.”
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