Iran's New Leader Hails Army's "Lightning" Strikes in 40-Day War Victory

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei marked his first Army Day by praising the Iranian Army's "courageous defence" during the recent 40-day conflict against a US-Israeli coalition. He credited the army's technological and naval advancements for inflicting heavy blows and characterized the war as a pivotal victory. The Leader honored generations of commanders and recent martyrs, while vowing to issue new measures to advance the army's capabilities, particularly in drones and maritime power. Other senior Iranian officials, including the Parliament Speaker and Foreign Minister, also lauded the armed forces as pillars of national security.

Key Points: Iran's Supreme Leader Commends Army on Farvardin 29

  • Commends army's role in 40-day war
  • Vows to enhance strategic capabilities
  • Honors martyrs and past commanders
  • Credits father for preserving army
  • Signals end to "orbit of weakness"
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"Strike like lightning": Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei hails Army on Farvardin 29

Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei praises Iranian Army's performance in recent conflict, vows enhanced capabilities and honors fallen commanders.

"Just as Iranian army drones strike like lightning against American and Zionist criminals... - Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei"

Tehran, April 18

Marking his first Army Day since ascending to the leadership, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei issued a high-stakes message on Saturday, commending the Islamic Republic of Iran Army for its "courageous defence" during the recent 40-day war against the US-Israeli coalition.

In a statement marking Farvardin 29, the Leader characterised the military's performance as a pivotal victory over "disbelief and arrogance," claiming the conflict exposed the "weakness and humiliation" of Iran's adversaries.

In a series of posts shared on the account purportedly attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader hailed Iran's army for courageously defending the country from aggressors.

The message carried deep personal and historical weight, coinciding with the birth anniversary of his father and predecessor, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who was killed during the initial strikes of the recent conflict in February.

He said, "necessary measures for realising the line of progress in the various capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Army will be issued."

As per Press TV, Mojtaba Khamenei stressed that the army's progress must be pursued with intensified effort.

Mojtaba Khamenei described the 1979 Revolution as the moment the army left the "tyrannical Pahlavi orbit" to find its place in the "embrace of the people."

In his post, he added, "After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the army stood in its proper place and, instead of belonging to the tyrannical and corrupt Pahlavi regime, was embraced in the warm bosom of the nation."

He credited his late father with preserving the army against early calls for its dissolution, vowing to double the efforts to enhance its strategic capabilities.

Referring to the Army as the "child of the nation", he underlined how it has continued to bravely defend the water and soil in the current as well as previous wars.

The Supreme Leader specifically highlighted the technological and naval advancements that defined the recent 40-day engagement.

"Just as Iranian army drones strike like lightning against American and Zionist criminals, its brave naval force stands ready to make enemies taste the bitterness of new defeats."

According to Press TV, Mojtaba Khamenei, in a sombre moment, paid tribute to generations of commanders who shaped the military over five decades. He specifically honoured the "recent martyrs" of the 40-day war.

He noted that their sacrifices, alongside the seamless synergy with the Revolutionary Guard, allowed the armed forces to "inflict heavy blows" despite the scale of the aggression faced.

Among those he mentioned were commanders Qarani, Fallahi, Namjou, Fakouri, Babaei, Setari, Ardestani, Sayyad Shirazi, as well as the ones recently killed in the US-Israel and Iran conflict, such as Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi and Aziz Nasirzadeh.

The 40-day war, which concluded with a ceasefire on April 8, saw the Iranian army and the IRGC coordinate a massive series of retaliatory strikes against coalition installations across the region after the initial US-Israeli campaign, Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion, targeted Iranian leadership and infrastructure.

Looking toward the future, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei signalled that the "orbit of weakness" is permanently closed. He announced that a new set of measures for the further advancement of the army's domains--likely focusing on drone proliferation and maritime blockade capabilities--would be issued in the "near future."

Meanwhile, Speaker of Iran's Parliament Mohhamed Baqer Qalibaf also praised the Army, calling it a symbol of Iran's "power and security" as per Press TV.

Iran's Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i also congratulated army personnel and the people of Iran on the occasion of the Army Day.

As per Press TV, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi praised the role of the armed forces and said that the peace, security, and prosperity of the country are the direct result of the sacrifices of Iran's army.

In a post on X, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baqaei, paid tributes to the personnel of the Navy's Dena Destroyer and those killed in defending the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mention of drone and naval advancements is concerning. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital channel for global oil supply. Any conflict there directly impacts countries like India. Our diplomacy must work overtime to ensure safe passage for our vessels. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While every nation has the right to defend itself, the language of "striking like lightning" against "criminals" is highly provocative. It feels like posturing for a domestic audience. As a neighbour in the region, we prefer dialogue over threats. India has always believed in that.
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Sarah B
The article says the war concluded with a ceasefire on April 8. That's a relief. The last thing the world needs is another prolonged conflict. Hope all sides now focus on reconstruction and peace talks. The human cost is always the greatest.
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Vikram M
Reading this on the backdrop of our own security challenges. Every country's army is its pride. But true strength is shown in restraint and securing peace, not just in victory speeches. India's stance of strategic autonomy will be tested in balancing relations with all sides here.
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Kavya N
The timing with his father's birth anniversary and the mention of recent martyrs... it's clearly an emotional and consolidating speech for his leadership. Geopolitics aside, it's a stark reminder of how costly war is for families on all sides. 🙏

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