Khamenei Urges Iran to "Frustrate Enemy" on Revolution Anniversary

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued a televised message ahead of the 47th anniversary of Iran's Islamic Revolution, calling for national unity and steadfastness. He described the annual February 11 rallies as an unparalleled display of the nation's power, dignity, and collective determination. The Leader emphasized that true national strength comes from the people's will and resistance, more than from military hardware, and that such unity forces adversaries to retreat. He also expressed hope for the youth to advance in science and ethics to further elevate Iran's standing.

Key Points: Iran's Khamenei Calls for Unity to Frustrate Enemies

  • Call for national unity and resolve
  • Anniversary as display of power and dignity
  • Strength from will, not just weapons
  • Rallies deter external ambitions
  • Youth advancement key to national pride
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urges nation to "frustrate enemy" on Islamic Revolution anniversary

Ayatollah Khamenei urges Iranian national unity and steadfastness on the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution to deter the country's enemies.

"Disappoint the enemy - Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei"

Tehran, February 10

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called on the Iranian nation to show unity and resolve on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, emphasising that such national steadfastness will frustrate the country's enemies, as reported by Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

In a televised message issued ahead of the rallies set for 11 February to commemorate the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Khamenei portrayed the occasion as a powerful display of Iran's strength, dignity, and collective determination.

"Bahman 22nd (February 11) every year is the day of unveiling the power and dignity of the Iranian nation," the Leader said, describing the Iranian people as determined, resilient, appreciative, and fully aware of their circumstances.

He highlighted that the nation achieved a "great victory" on 11 February 1979 by liberating itself from "foreign interference," yet external forces have persistently sought to undo those accomplishments since then.

Building on this historical foundation, Ayatollah Khamenei affirmed, "The Iranian nation is standing firm," adding that "The symbol of this steadfastness is Bahman 22nd."

He pointed to the annual anniversary demonstrations as "unparalleled," noting that no other country marks its independence with such widespread and consistent public involvement each year.

These rallies, he explained, "force those who covet Iran and its interests to retreat," underscoring their role in deterring external ambitions.

Ayatollah Khamenei then stressed the true sources of national strength, stating, "National power is related more to the will of nations and their steadfastness than to missiles and aircraft," and urged citizens to maintain resolve in every aspect of life.

"Disappoint the enemy," the Leader stated, explaining that a nation remains exposed so long as its adversaries are not discouraged.

He identified unity, strong will, motivation, and resistance to outside pressures as the essential pillars supporting Iran's national power.

Ayatollah Khamenei also expressed hope that the country's youth would keep advancing in science, ethical behaviour, and both material and spiritual growth, thereby adding to national pride.

He noted that the 11 February rallies reflect these qualities, as people take to the streets to demonstrate unity, loyalty to the Islamic Republic, and dedication to the nation.

He further voiced hope that this year's anniversary events would further elevate Iran's standing, consistent with the pattern observed in previous years.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As an Indian, I understand the pride in independence from foreign interference. Our own freedom struggle teaches us the value of resilience. However, true strength also comes from internal harmony and the welfare of all citizens.
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Rahul R
The focus on youth and progress in science is commendable. India and Iran have historical ties. Hope both nations can focus on development and cooperation for a stable region. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Reading this from a diplomatic perspective. National unity is key, but it must be inclusive. The "enemy" rhetoric can sometimes hinder dialogue. Respect for Iran's sovereignty, but hope for peaceful international relations.
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Aman W
Every country has its own narrative. For us in India, our strength lies in our diversity and democracy. While we respect Iran's path, the constant "us vs them" narrative feels counterproductive in the long run. Just my two paise.
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Kavya N
The message about spiritual growth alongside material progress resonates. In our Indian culture, we also value this balance. Wishing the people of Iran peace and prosperity on their anniversary.

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