Iran: Will Not Provoke War but Will Strongly Respond to Aggression
BlockBeats News, January 29th, according to CCTV News, Iranian First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said when discussing the regional situation that the current government has always maintained a state of readiness since taking office. Iran will not proactively start a war. Once a war is initiated, it will defend itself with a firm stance, and the "outcome of the war will not be determined by the enemy."
Jahangiri emphasized that preparation must be made for a warlike state. Iran insists on not initiating war, but if attacked, it will retaliate resolutely and ensure that the direction of the war is not dominated by the enemy. He pointed out that Iran advocates dialogue and rationality, but if a conflict erupts, its result will no longer be controlled by the opponent.
According to community sources, the U.S. aircraft carrier "Abraham Lincoln" and its strike group deployed in the Middle East have entered a "Comms Black" blackout communication state, intensifying the geopolitical war situation.
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