AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Pars Today
Tuesday

8 November 2022

10:12:08 AM
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'Superpowers' never dare to attack Iran; disintegration plans will fail - Army chief

The chief commander of Iran’s Army says even those who claim to be superpowers do not dare to attack Iran, stressing that the enemies will fail to achieve their "ominous goal" to disintegrate the Islamic Republic.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The chief commander of Iran’s Army says even those who claim to be superpowers do not dare to attack Iran, stressing that the enemies will fail to achieve their "ominous goal" to disintegrate the Islamic Republic.

"After 40 years [since the Islamic Revolution], no one and no country, even those who claim to be superpowers, dare to invade Iran and even think about it," Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi said.

He said the enemies wish to partition Iran, cause insecurity and destruction, disrupt economy and production and hinder the country's scientific and technological progress but they will never achieve their "vicious goals".

He noted that the enemies did everything they could during the recent riots that hit Iran, planning and organizing them and providing intelligence and financial services to rioters.

"Separatist groups and Persian-language satellite networks and messengers and the like are also directly involved and responsible for field command," Mousavi said, stressing the importance of remaining vigilant.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian commander reminded that the Americans had admitted more than 10 years ago to have resorted to smartphones and applications to obtain their goals in Iran.

"They themselves said that millions of internet users were their soldiers. We should be vigilant," he said.

Mousavi pointed to the country's achievements in defense industry, particularly the recent inauguration of the production line of the long-range Sayad B4 missile, and said only few countries have such a combination of technologies.

He said the Iranian nation should become aware of the country's advancements and the path towards independence, stating that the enemies are fearful of Iran's power and capabilities.


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