Mar 20 • 16:59 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

War in Iran: Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei claims that 'the enemy' is 'defeated' and denies attacks against Oman and Turkey

Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, declared victory over perceived enemies, including the United States and Israel, while refuting claims of attacks against Oman and Turkey.

In a recent address for the Persian New Year, Norouz, Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, asserted that the enemies of the Islamic Republic, specifically the United States and Israel, have been defeated. He claimed that the belief held by these adversaries that the assassination of top Iranian officials, including his predecessor Ali Khamenei, would lead to fear and despair among Iranians has proven to be an illusion. Instead, Khamenei highlighted a united Iranian populace that transcends religious, cultural, and political differences, emphasizing a sense of national resilience against foreign threats.

Khamenei's statements come amidst increasing tensions in the region and ongoing scrutiny over Iran's military activities. He categorically denied any involvement in attacks against Oman and Turkey, which have been attributed to proxy forces in recent reports. His emphasis on victory and unity seems to serve multiple purposes: bolstering national morale, presenting a strong front against Western countries, and deflecting criticism of Iran's regional policy and military endeavors that have drawn international concern.

The implications of Khamenei's message potentially reflect Iran's strategy to consolidate power in the wake of leadership change, encouraging solidarity among its citizens while portraying external threats as having been successfully contained. This rhetoric not only aims to strengthen internal cohesion but also serves as a warning to adversaries of Iran's enduring resolve against perceived aggression.

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