Iran Demands US Recognize Rights, Prevent Future Aggression to End War

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian states that ending the ongoing war requires the acceptance of Iran's rights, payment of reparations, and binding international guarantees to prevent future aggression. Iranian media accuses the US and Israel of targeting thousands of residential units and medical facilities. The IRGC reports conducting its 40th wave of retaliatory strikes, launched jointly with Hezbollah and targeting US bases in the region. The conflict, now in its 13th day, shows no signs of abating, with Iran blaming the situation on US and Israeli leadership.

Key Points: Iran's Path to End War: US Must Recognize Rights, Prevent Aggression

  • Iran outlines conditions for peace
  • US-Israel accused of targeting civilian infrastructure
  • IRGC conducts 40th wave of retaliatory strikes
  • Conflict enters day 13 with no relenting
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Iran's President says US must "recognise Iran's right, prevent agression frrom recurring" to end war

President Pezeshkian says ending war requires accepting Iran's rights, reparations, and international guarantees against recurring US-Israeli aggression.

"the only way to end the war... is the acceptance of Iran's indisputable rights, payment of reparations, and a firm international obligation to prevent their aggression from recurring. - Masoud Pezeshkian"

Tehran, March 12

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, has indicated that the only path to ending the war is the acceptance of Iran's undeniable rights and the imposition of decisive international guarantees against future aggression.

Pezeshkian said, "In contact with the presidents of the governments of Russia and Pakistan, while announcing the Islamic Republic's commitment to peace and tranquility in the region, I emphasized that the only way to end the war that began with the warmongering of the Zionist regime and America is the acceptance of Iran's indisputable rights, payment of reparations, and a firm international obligation to prevent their aggression from recurring."

According to Iranian State Media the US and Israel have targeted over 16,000 residential units. Quoting Mojtaba Khaledi, spokesperson for the Red Crescent Society, Iran Media claimed that 19,734 non-military buildings have been targeted and of these 16,291 were residential units. Additionally, 77 medical centers and 16 Red Crescent facilities were subjected to the attacks.

Earlier, Iran's IRGC said it had carried out the 40th wave of its ongoing retaliatory Operation True Promise 4, launching decisive strikes against hostile targets throughout the region. According to the Corps, the latest phase of the operation involved the firing of Qadr, Emad, Kheibar Shekan, and Fattah missiles against targets.

The IRGC said that the strikes were conducted jointly with the fighters of Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement, the Corps noted.

"As Zionist regime media sources themselves have admitted and confirmed, the launch of missiles from Iran towards Israel has increased noticeably over the past 24 hours, and Zionist casualties have risen exponentially," the IRGC stated.

The IRGC claimed that the 40th wave of the Corps' counteroffensive additionally hit US bases in the region such as al-Azraq in Jordan and al-Kharj in Saudi Arabia. The overall situation, the IRGC added, was "the most significant outcome of the war brought about by the lying US President Donald Trump and the malicious Israeli prime minister Benjamin] Netanyahu."

Thursday is day 13 of the conflict in West Asia with neither side showing signs of relenting.

- ANI

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Priya S
The numbers of residential units targeted are horrifying if true. So much suffering for ordinary people. India has always stood for peace and dialogue. I hope our government can play a constructive role in de-escalation. Innocent lives are being lost every day.
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Rohit P
With all due respect, President Pezeshkian's demand for "acceptance of Iran's indisputable rights" sounds one-sided. What about the rights and security of other nations in the region? A lasting peace needs compromise from all sides, not just ultimatums.
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Sarah B
The mention of hitting bases in Jordan and Saudi Arabia is extremely worrying. This conflict is spreading. As an expat in Dubai, the anxiety is palpable. The international community, including powers like India, needs to step up mediation efforts urgently.
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Vikram M
The real tragedy is that it's always the common man who pays the price. Whether it's in Iran, Israel, or anywhere else. India should offer humanitarian aid and use its good relations with all parties to call for an immediate ceasefire. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
"Operation True Promise 4" – 40th wave? This has become a full-scale war. The economic repercussions for us in India are serious. Oil prices will shoot up, inflation will rise. Our leaders must push for peace not just for humanity, but for our own economy's stability.

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