
The Zionist regime’s attack on Iranian territory last night was not an isolated incident, but a coordinated operation carried out with the full support and cooperation of the United States. This act of aggression occurred precisely at a moment when the Islamic Republic of Iran was preparing for diplomatic negotiations. On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was scheduled to engage in indirect talks with American representatives via Oman in its capital, Muscat.
Yet, even as this diplomatic path was being paved, U.S. President Donald Trump published a tweet openly announcing that he had ordered the Israelis to assassinate all Iranian officials involved in the negotiations—including the leadership of the Islamic Republic itself. This public declaration exposed a harsh reality: under such conditions, negotiations were not a path to peace but a calculated trap serving the interests of Israel. How can talks described by the U.S. as “constructive” be accompanied by military aggression on Iranian soil just 48 hours before they begin? This action revealed that dialogue, in this context, is a deceptive tool to restrain Iran and advance the Zionist regime’s hostile agenda.
In this assault, the Islamic Republic lost several of its senior commanders. Nevertheless, under the decisive and wise leadership of Ayatollah Khamenei, their successors were swiftly appointed, and the integrity of Iran’s defensive structure remained intact. Within less than 24 hours, Iran issued a firm and powerful response—one that reflected both strategic rationality and deterrent strength, and was fully consistent with the UN Charter and Iran’s legitimate right to self-defense.
Iran is not a fragile or fragmented country vulnerable to pinpoint terrorist tactics and covert operations favored by Israel. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a unified nation with a deep-rooted history, an ancient civilization, and enduring cohesion. Iran is not just a country under one flag; it is a nation bonded in both sorrow and joy, in war and in peace, standing as one.
The Zionist regime has mistaken Iran for Syria or other unstable states in the region. But what it fails to grasp is that, in the Iranian national consciousness, martyrdom is not an end—it is an honor, a path, and a torch of resistance. Israel, unable to engage in direct warfare, resorts to assassination. Yet, in actual battle, it lacks the capability to confront Iran.
At the time of writing this article, more than ten countries have mobilized in defense of the Israeli-occupied territories. However, despite this extensive support, Iranian missiles have struck key targets in Tel Aviv, leveling numerous military and intelligence installations. These attacks were not mere military operations; they were symbolic messages aimed at shattering the myth of Israel’s security.
Iran’s response was grounded in strength and wisdom—not driven by emotion, but guided by a coherent and deterrent defense doctrine. Contrary to Western media propaganda, Iran has never pursued nuclear weapons. It is the United States and Israel that possess nuclear arsenals and, under the guise of preventing proliferation, have carried out acts of aggression against Iran.
Ultimately, this incident laid bare the fundamental hypocrisy and contradictions in Western policy in the region. Iran’s defense of its sovereignty is not only lawful but essential. Once again, Iran has demonstrated that it is not merely a country, but a living, resilient, and steadfast nation—one that does not fear death, finds honor in martyrdom, and answers aggression with unity and resolve.
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