TEHRAN – Iranian President Masudo Pezeshkian has denounced the US military’s one-night military strike against some of Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling the attack and evidence that the United States is the main force behind the Israeli regime’s hostile actions against Islamic Republicans a clear act.
At the Cabinet meeting on Sunday, President Pezeschkian praised the country’s executive forces for tireless efforts and coordination to ensure uninterrupted public services amid rising tensions. “The moment the enemy believed that by assassinating some of our military commanders and scientists, they would allow the preparation of the Iranian state, the wise leaders of the Supreme Leader, and our military to provide a prompt and deterrent response,” he said.
Emphasizing the recent attacks by the Zionist regime, which led to the martialism of Iranian military and civilian figures, Pezeshkian called for the unity and mobilization of the vast capabilities of the Iranian people. “Once again, the Iranian state has proven itself unavoidable from efforts to defend the integrity of its land,” he said.
Referring to the US attack on Iran’s nuclear ground last night, the president said: “The attack clearly showed that the United States is the major enabler of Israel’s war against Iran. Initially, Washington sought to hide its role, but was forced to take a direct step after witnessing Israel’s obvious inability to become a confrontation.”
He went on to say that Iran’s strong counterattack early Sunday morning on occupied territory was a “direct response to American offensive policies.” “The Zionist regime lacks the ability and courage to stand up to the Islamic Republic in its own right,” he argued.
Reflecting the political and legal implications of recent developments, Pezeschkian emphasized: “These events revealed the falsehoods of so-called concepts like democracy, human rights and international law in today’s world. In such an environment, the only way to protect our independence and dignity is through real power.”
He emphasized that Iran’s strength lies first and foremost in its internal unity and unity, and secondly, in its strong support for its elite, intellectuals, economic actors, and diverse social groups. “What our enemies really fear is the recognition, unity and capabilities of the people of Iran,” Pezeshkian said. “If you save this valuable asset, you’ll definitely win.”
The President also emphasized the importance of delegating broad public participation and responsibility for various segments of society. “The government must ensure the trust of the public and create a seamless path for uninterrupted service delivery. The obstacles should not prevent it from fulfilling this important mission,” he concluded.