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Iran’s Qalibaf Warns Enemy Plan Aims to Weaken Unity, Iran Resists Threats

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Iran’s Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned of a new enemy strategy aimed at breaking Iran’s unity to force surrender. In a nationwide message, he stated that this approach involves naval blockade, economic pressure, and media propaganda designed to destabilize the country.

Ghalibaf emphasized that the objective is to weaken national unity and compel Iran to yield, while also noting the possibility of military aggression or terrorist attacks. He described these tactics as part of a broader societal strategy aimed at undermining Iran from within.

Despite facing significant economic challenges, Ghalibaf affirmed that Iranians remain steadfast in their commitment to freedom, dignity, faith, and beliefs. The nation is urged to stand firm against this perceived threat to Iranian civilization.

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