Iran Warns of "More Forceful" Response to Threats on Revolution Eve

Iran's armed forces have issued a stark warning of a "more forceful and wider" response to any threats against the country. The statement comes on the eve of the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution and amid a heightened US military presence in the region. It accuses the United States and Israel of escalating pressure through sanctions and warmongering. The military leadership called for massive public rallies to demonstrate national unity and thwart the schemes of its adversaries.

Key Points: Iran Warns of Forceful Response to US, Israel Threats

  • Iran warns adversaries ahead of revolution anniversary
  • Pledges stronger response to external threats
  • Cites US military buildup and Israeli actions
  • Calls for mass rallies to show national unity
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Iran armed forces warn of "more forceful and wider" response to threats

Iran's armed forces pledge a "more forceful and wider" response to any threats, amid heightened US military presence and ongoing nuclear talks.

"confronting threats with a more forceful and broader response - General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces"

Tehran, February 10

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran has warned adversaries of a "more forceful and wider" response to any threats against the country's territory, according to Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

In a statement issued on Tuesday on the eve of the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution's victory, the General Staff praised the Iranian nation's endurance and pledged a firm defence against external dangers.

Iran "stands powerfully and with authority against any threat, conspiracy, and overreach, confronting threats with a more forceful and broader response," the statement said.

The Armed Forces emphasised that the Islamic Republic has consistently upheld its firm position in protecting national interests and core objectives.

The declaration comes against the backdrop of a heightened US military presence in the region and Washington's threats of military action, even as indirect nuclear discussions continue through Oman's mediation.

Press TV reported that last June, Israel launched a 12-day conflict against Iran while US-Iran talks were still underway to address key disputes diplomatically. The United States later entered the fray, but Israel ultimately sought a ceasefire following Iran's robust counter-operations.

The statement noted that escalating pressure from foes, especially the United States and the Israeli regime, has only strengthened Iran's resolve and resistance.

"Now, after 47 years of the blessed Islamic Revolution, any fair- and free-minded person clearly sees that a powerful and independent Iran, despite all hostilities and pressures, has managed to conquer peaks of honor, progress, and self-reliance in scientific, defence, technological, social, and cultural arenas."

It added that the global imperial power, having forfeited its undue influence with the fall of the Pahlavi regime, has nursed hostility toward the Iranian people from the Revolution's outset.

"Through assassination, sowing insecurity, sanctions, threats, and warmongering, they tried to block the path of the Revolution," the statement said.

"But by the grace of the wise leadership of the late Imam Khomeini and the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and the steadfastness of the insightful Iranian nation, they reaped nothing but humiliation, disgrace, and successive defeats," it added.

The General Staff called on citizens to generate a lasting display of strength through widespread participation in the February 11 nationwide rallies, which it said would demonstrate unity and solidarity.

This large-scale public mobilisation, it asserted, will once more thwart the schemes of global arrogance, notably the United States and a beleaguered Israel, against the victorious Iranian people.

On Monday, Ayatollah Khamenei urged the Iranian nation to exhibit its determination and endurance on the Revolution anniversary, noting that such cohesion would frustrate the enemy.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This escalation is worrying. India has strong ties with both the region and the US. Any conflict here impacts global oil prices and our economy directly. Diplomacy is the only way forward.
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Vikram M
While I respect Iran's right to defend itself, the rhetoric feels very charged. As a neighbour, we've seen how tensions in the Middle East can spill over. Hope cooler heads prevail. Chabahar port is too important for India's connectivity.
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Rohit P
The mention of "scientific and technological progress" is interesting. Despite sanctions, they've built capability. There's a lesson there about self-reliance, something we in India are also striving for with initiatives like Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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Priya S
The statement is clearly for domestic consumption ahead of the rallies. But it puts other countries in a difficult position. India has to walk a very careful diplomatic line between its historical ties with Iran and its strategic partnership with the US.
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Karthik V
With all due respect, such strong warnings, while perhaps justified from their view, rarely de-escalate a situation. The focus should be on the Omani mediation for the nuclear talks. That's the channel that needs support from the international community, including India.

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