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Iran’s announcement: War will continue until objectives are achieved, tension increases in the Gulf

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Iran has announced that it will not end the ongoing conflict without achieving its strategic objectives. The Iranian military leadership says that the end of the war will be considered only after the country’s enemy is brought to a clear end.
Commander Qamarsh Heydari of the Iranian Khatam-ul-Anbiya Central Headquarters has said that Iran will not accept any kind of pressure and will continue to resist until its goals are achieved.


He said that the duration of the war is not important for Iran, but achieving its objectives is important. According to him, the country has the full capacity to fight a long war.


Commander Heydari said that Iran has fought a war that lasted for eight years in the past and based on this experience, the country is capable of confronting the enemy for a long time.
According to him, during the current tension, Iran is continuing defensive operations on all fronts under its military strategy.


He blamed the US and said that Washington’s policies played an important role in increasing tensions in the region.
The Iranian commander said that giving a strong response to the US is among Iran’s priorities and the country will take all possible steps to defend its security.


He also spoke about the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and said that it is not right to blame Iran for the closure of this important waterway.


According to him, the current situation has arisen due to US policies and Iran is not responsible for it.


Commander Heydari said that Iranian forces are currently active on the ground, air and sea fronts and are vigorously confronting the enemy.


He said that the US army is facing tough resistance for the first time in the region.
On the other hand, international observers say that the growing tension in the Gulf could have a profound impact on global politics and the economy.


According to experts, if the situation worsens further, uncertainty could also arise in global energy markets because the Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global oil shipments.


The international community is watching the situation closely and diplomatic efforts are underway to reduce tensions in the region.


However, Iran’s recent statements indicate that the country does not intend to change its policy until its strategic objectives are achieved.

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