IRGC Navy: Experiences Have Proven Enemies’ Retreat Before Iran’s Power

The Political Deputy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, Mohammad Akbar Zadeh, affirmed that possessing power is the only true guarantee in the face of what he described as “enemy threats,” pointing out that past experiences have proven the adversaries’ retreat before the power of the Islamic Republic.

According to Iran’s Fars News Agency on Saturday, Zadeh said in a speech delivered at a ceremony commemorating the martyred Leader of the Revolution and five martyrs from the Rudan River region that the enemies of the Islamic Republic are trying to weaken the will of the Iranian people through media operations and creating miscalculations, but historical experience has proven that this people remain steadfast in the face of pressure.

Akbar Zadeh referred to projects such as the “Ibrahim Peace” and the “Greater Middle East” project, stating that the Islamic Republic of Iran is the biggest obstacle to the realization of these projects, and this is precisely the reason for the continuous hostility from the United States and the Zionist entity towards Iran.

He reviewed examples from the history of the Islamic Revolution, including the liberation of Khorramshahr, explaining that the Iranian people, with their faith and will, were able to defeat an enemy that was armed to the teeth, and today the Islamic Republic has become the great power in the region.

The Political Deputy of the IRGC Navy referred to recent developments in the region during the third aggressive war and the upcoming negotiations, stressing that the true guarantee in any agreement is power.

He added: “If the enemy does not fulfill its commitments, the Islamic Republic will never back down, and we are negotiating to take our right, not to make concessions.”

Referring to the future of the Islamic Republic, he said: “We are in a phase of a new birth of the revolution,” and after consolidating the victories, important reforms must be carried out in the economic and governance fields.