Iran declares continuation of combat; Mojtaba's first statement says 'we will not abandon revenge'
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, has declared a firm stance against the US and Israel while vowing to continue combat and seek revenge for the killing of his predecessor.
Mojtaba Khamenei, who has recently ascended as Iran's supreme leader following the assassination of his father, Ali Khamenei, issued his first statement asserting Iran's unwavering position against the United States and Israel. He emphasized the need to continue military operations, particularly in response to the threats posed by these nations. This statement comes amidst escalating tensions in the region, following attacks that culminated in the loss of lives, which he vowed to avenge.
In his address, broadcasted by state media, Mojtaba Khamenei specifically mentioned the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and highlighted the necessity of retribution for those who have died in the ongoing conflict. His declaration signals a potential shift in Iran's military strategy and could lead to an increase in hostilities in the region, impacting not just national security but also international relations, particularly with the West.
Since being named the third supreme leader of Iran, Mojtaba has not made public appearances but has indicated through his statements a commitment to uphold his predecessor's legacy. The recent violence and his strong rhetoric could signal a period of heightened tensions, with implications for global oil supplies and increased military engagements in the region as he consolidates his power and sets the tone for Iran's foreign policy going forward.