Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Qalibaf, who also heads Iran's nuclear negotiation team, said Wednesday that Iran must always be ready for war and stand to the last drop of blood for national security. He stressed that Tehran has never sought conflict but must be prepared for confrontation, while also using diplomatic tools to advance national interests, according to the Abu Ali Express news outlet.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Qalibaf, who also leads Iran's nuclear negotiation team, issued a statement Wednesday evening preparing the Iranian public for a possible war while emphasizing the continued role of diplomacy. Qalibaf said Iran must always be ready for war and stand to the last drop of blood for national security, but added that Tehran has never sought conflict and does not seek it now. He called for using diplomatic and negotiation tools to advance national interests alongside military readiness.
Over the past month, Qalibaf has made several similar statements positioning Iran as both ready for war and open to talks. In late June, he dismissed US threats as 'unserious,' and earlier this month he argued that diplomacy and military action are complementary rather than contradictory — remarks that The Zioneer has reported. His latest statement reinforces the dual-track approach the Iranian regime appears to be projecting amid heightened tensions with the United States and Israel.
The statement carries no indication of an imminent military move, and Qalibaf's rhetoric remains consistent with previous public positions. The address appears aimed at domestic audiences, signaling that leadership is prepared for any scenario while keeping diplomatic channels open.
3 developments
- StrongIranian parliament speaker warns US: 'Our armed forces are ready to respond differently'
- StrongIranian parliament speaker says diplomacy and military action are complementary, not contradictory
- DevelopingIranian Speaker Ghalibaf warns: 'We speak other languages far more fluently'
- DevelopingIranian Speaker Ghalibaf: Diplomacy achieved more than military action could
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