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Iran is not afraid of enemy threats: a deputy

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“The American government must know that the powerful Iranian armed forces, the noble nation, and all the country’s apparatus are fully prepared to defend the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iran, as well as to safeguard all the sacred values of the Islamic Revolution,” emphasized Ebrahim Azizi, president of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission.

“Iran has always sought to neutralize threats using all its capabilities and drawing lessons from the past,” he declared, adding: “Guided by its intelligence and driven by its national interests, Iran conducts its foreign policy based on a comprehensive preparedness, intelligence, and the maintenance of national security.”

Referring to recent American threats against Iran, Azizi stressed that any American aggression against the country would face a strong and decisive response from the powerful Iranian armed forces.

The Iranian armed forces are fully prepared to provide a crushing response to any threats from the country’s enemies, with all their might, the president insisted.

Iran is undoubtedly prepared to confront any enemy threat at the highest level, relying on its deterrence capability, the unity, and fraternity of its people, he asserted.

Azizi pointed out that the American government must know that the Iranian nation is united and continues to defend the noble ideals and causes of the Islamic Revolution, added the president of the Iranian National Security and Foreign Policy Commission.

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Patrick Donovan
I’m Patrick Donovan, a policy writer and communications professional with a degree in Political Science from Louisiana State University. I began my career in 2012 as a staff researcher at The Heritage Foundation, focusing on economic and regulatory policy. Later, I worked in public affairs consulting and contributed commentary to The Advocate. My work focuses on explaining policy decisions and their real-world impact