Iran, World Power, global threat

Iran: "We are moving towards becoming a Global power"

Iran's Revolutionary Guard commander, Hossein Salami, asserted that Iran is advancing towards global power status, capable of shaping international dynamics.

Iranian missiles prepared to launch (photo: saeediex/shutterstock)

According to the leader Hosein Salami, the strategy to isolate Iran has failed, with Israel and the US now being viewed as the most isolated and disliked nations globally.

According to Israel National News, He emphasized that defending Iran's borders extends beyond mere territorial protection, encompassing the broader goal of thwarting global efforts aimed at undermining the Islamic Republic. Salami highlighted Iran's strategic imperative to secure borders across all Islamic territories, attributing this responsibility to the military.

Salami pointed out that recent events, including the Hamas attack on October 7th, have significantly bolstered global support for Palestinians and mobilized military actions against Israel. He underscored that Iran's missile and drone strikes against Israel are reshaping Middle Eastern realities.

Moreover, Salami noted that references to Iran in the speeches of US presidential candidates underscore Iran's growing importance and influence in shaping global realities across continents.

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