Armed Forces Will Not Allow Any Harm to Public Security
Armed Forces Will Not Allow Any Harm to Public Security
TEHRAN - Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding national security, stating that the country’s armed forces will not allow any harm to be inflicted on the nation or its people.

Armed Forces Will Not Allow Any Harm to Public Security

TEHRAN (Iran News) In a statement issued on the occasion of 9 Dey (December 30), the General Staff honored the memory of Iran’s fallen soldiers and veterans, describing 9 Dey as a historic popular uprising rooted in the will and vigilance of the Iranian nation. The statement emphasized that the armed forces, with full readiness and authority, remain prepared to confront any threat to public security.

The statement recalled the events of 2009, claiming that foreign powers, led by the United States and supported by hostile actors, sought to destabilize Iran by exploiting internal unrest. It said the mass rallies of 9 Dey demonstrated national insight and loyalty, foiling what it described as a complex and dangerous plot and reaffirming the effectiveness of Iran’s political system in overcoming crises.

According to the General Staff, recent threats, media campaigns, psychological operations, and economic pressure against Iran will not succeed. The statement asserted that sanctions, propaganda efforts, and psychological warfare have failed to weaken the Iranian nation, which it said continues to resist external pressure through unity and perseverance.

The Armed Forces General Staff stressed that the Iranian people, guided by the ideals of the late Imam Ruhollah Khomeini and the directives of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, remain steadfast in confronting what it described as hostile ambitions. It warned that any renewed acts of aggression, at any time or place, would be met with responses “far stronger, more decisive, and more damaging” than before.

The statement also paid tribute to martyrs of the eight-year Iran–Iraq war, the so-called 12-day imposed war, the resistance front, national security forces, and victims of terrorism, including the late General Qasem Soleimani.

While emphasizing the need for government officials to address economic and livelihood challenges facing the public, the General Staff concluded by assuring the Iranian people that the armed forces remain fully prepared to defend the country and preserve public security against any threat.

  • source : IRAN NEWS NATIONAL DESK