Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that he is not afraid of martyrdom and expressed readiness to fight at the front, calling security forces a source of honor and pride. The remarks were reported by Iranian Telegram channels.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tuesday evening that he is not afraid to become a martyr and is ready to fight at the front, according to reports from Iranian Telegram channels. 'I am not afraid to become a martyr, but I see it as a victory for me,' Pezeshkian said, adding that he views the security forces as a source of honor and will defend them strongly. The statement continues a series of defiant remarks from the Iranian president. As The Zioneer has reported, Pezeshkian has made similar statements over the past month: on June 10, he said threats to critical infrastructure are a sign of enemy desperation; on June 11, he declared 'we will not surrender'; on June 19, he backed Supreme Leader Khamenei and committed to protecting the 'resistance front'; on June 25, he warned that harming national unity serves the enemy; and on June 29, he called the US-Iran agreement a 'great victory' and ruled out seeking nuclear weapons. The latest remarks sustain Tehran's defiant public posture amid ongoing US and Israeli pressure.
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