Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Vengeance, Endorses Hormuz Blockade

In his first public statement, Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, vowed relentless vengeance for the nation's martyrs, stating the case for revenge remains a top priority. He strongly endorsed the Iranian military's move to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz, calling it crucial leverage. Khamenei expressed gratitude to regional allies, including Hezbollah and the Yemen-based Houthis, for their solidarity with Iran. His address signals a hardline continuation of his father's policies and suggests a significant escalation in the regional conflict with US and Israeli forces.

Key Points: Iran's New Leader Vows Vengeance, Backs Hormuz Blockade

  • Vows vengeance for all martyrs
  • Endorses military blockade of Strait of Hormuz
  • Thanks Hezbollah and Houthi allies
  • Pledges to continue his father's legacy
  • Warns conflict in West Asia is far from over
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"Will not forgo vengeance": vows Iran's new supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei pledges continued revenge for martyrs, endorses blocking the Strait of Hormuz, and thanks regional allies in first address.

"We will not forgo vengeance for the blood of your martyrs. - Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei"

Tehran, March 12

In his first statement to the Iranian people, the new Supreme leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, vowed vengeance for those who lost their lives in the war.

Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution in his first-ever statement called for the blockage of Hormuz.

"I assure everyone that we will not forgo vengeance for the blood of your martyrs. The vengeance we have in mind is not limited to the martyrdom of the great leader of the Revolution; rather, every member of the nation who is martyred by the enemy constitutes an independent subject in the file of vengeance," he said.

"Only a limited amount of blood revenge for the martyrs has so far taken concrete form, but until it is fully achieved, this case will remain on top of all other cases. The crime that the enemy has deliberately committed regarding the Minab Tayyibah Tree School and some similar cases holds a special status in this reckoning," he added.

In a strongly worded statement Khamenei junior who takes over from his late father said that only a limited revenge has so far been extracted.

"We will exact reparations from the enemy, and if it refuses, we will seize from its assets as much as we deem necessary; and if that too proves impossible, we will destroy an equivalent portion of its assets," he said.

"Only a limited amount of blood revenge for the martyrs has so far taken concrete form, but until it is fully achieved, this case will remain on top of all other cases. The crime that the enemy has deliberately committed regarding the Minab School and some similar cases holds a special status in this reckoning," he added.

Mojtaba called upon the Iranian people to stay steadfast even as the US-Israel led campaign against Iran continues.

"Leaders, we pledge to you to strive with all our might to raise this flag, which is the main flag of the Righteous Front, and to achieve your sacred goals. An effective presence on the scene must be maintained, whether in the way you demonstrated yourself in these days and nights of war or in the form of various effective role-playing activities. I would like to remind you of the importance of attending the Quds Day 1447 ceremony, in which the element of breaking the enemy must be the focus of everyone's attention," he said.

Mojtaba Khamenei further endorsed the Iranian Military's move to block the Strait of Hormuz for merchant vessels crippling fuel supplies.

"Dear fighter brothers! The desire of the masses of the people is the continuation of effective and regret-inducing defence. Furthermore, the leverage of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must certainly continue to be used," he said.

Khamenei also thanked Hezbollah and the Yemen based Houthis for their support to the Islamic Regime

"Without a doubt, the solidarity of the components of the resistance front will shorten the path to liberation from the Zionist sedition. The brave and faithful Yemen did not stop defending the oppressed people of Gaza, and the devoted Hezbollah has come to the aid of the Islamic Republic despite all obstacles, and the Iraqi resistance has courageously taken the same line," he said.

In an emotional context to his statement, Mojtaba said that honouring the legacy of his father and the first Imam Ayatollah Khomeini was a difficult task.

"For me, leaning upon a place that has been the seat of two great leaders, the great Khomeini and the martyred Khamenei, is a difficult task. I had the honour of visiting their body after martyrdom; what I saw was a mountain of steadfastness," he said.

The address marks Khamenei junior's path to the top of Iran's theocratical leadership system. His tone and tenor suggest that the West Asia Conflict is far from over and the forces of US and Israel can expect a ramp up in the resistance.

- ANI

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Priya S
While we understand the pain of loss, endless vows of vengeance only perpetuate the cycle of violence. India has always advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution. This path seems to lead to more suffering for ordinary Iranians and instability in our region. 🙏
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Aman W
The mention of Hezbollah and Houthis is telling. India has major stakes in maritime security. Our exports and energy imports cannot be held hostage by regional proxy conflicts. Our government needs to engage diplomatically but also be very clear about protecting our national interests.
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Sarah B
Reading this from an Indian perspective, it feels like the ground is shifting. A dynastic handover in a theocracy, combined with such aggressive posturing, is a volatile mix. India's balancing act between the West, Israel, and its energy needs in the Gulf just got much harder.
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Vikram M
The language is straight out of an old playbook. "Vengeance", "blood revenge", "destroy assets". It's 2025. The youth in Iran want connectivity and jobs, not perpetual war. I feel for them. This doesn't sound like leadership for the future.
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Karthik V
Chabahar Port is a strategic project for India with Iran. Statements like these, threatening vital sea lanes, create huge uncertainty for such investments. Our foreign policy mandarins must be having sleepless nights. Stability is paramount for trade.

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