Qalibaf Iran Warning US: Any New Aggression Will Be Met With Powerful Response, Speaker Warns

Qalibaf Iran Warning US: Parliament Speaker warns enemy of powerful response to any new aggression

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has warned that the enemy’s overt and covert movements indicate it is seeking a new round of war, saying the Iranian armed forces are prepared and will make the enemy regret any new aggression against the country.

In his third audio message to the Iranian people Qalibaf said that although hostilities have ceased on the battlefields as part of a ceasefire the enemy has not abandoned its military objectives.

He stated that the United States is trapped in a strategic dilemma due to rising gasoline prices economic turmoil and public discontent with the war on Iran. Trump is now hesitating between ending the war or restarting it to pressure Iran into surrender he added.

Qalibaf urged Iran to strengthen its military readiness and economic resilience to shatter the enemy’s miscalculations. He assured the nation that the armed forces have used the ceasefire period to significantly rebuild their combat power and are now in a state of high readiness.

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He emphasized that thanks to divine grace and the support of the people Iran’s armed forces possess such capability that they would astonish the enemy and certainly make it regret any new aggression.

The United States and Israel launched an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran on February 28. Iran responded with 100 waves of retaliatory strikes under Operation True Promise 4. A Pakistan-brokered ceasefire has been in place since early April but a US naval blockade of Iranian ports continues. Tehran has vowed that the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen until the blockade is lifted and the war permanently ends.

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