
Mojtaba Khamenei: The frontline is stronger than what the enemies expect, and we have no involvement in the attacks on Turkey and Oman
Key Takeaways
- Iran's frontline is stronger than enemies expect.
- Iran has no involvement in attacks on Turkey and Oman.
- Opponents expected to topple the regime within days.
Nowruz message and claims
The Iranian Leader Mehdi Khamenei said on Friday that Iran's opponents "thought the people would be able to topple the Islamic regime within a day or two," noting that the war now being waged against his country erupted after "the enemy's despair at a popular movement in its favor."
“The Iranian Leader Mehdi Khamenei said on Friday that Iran's opponents "thought the people would be able to topple the Islamic regime within a day or two," noting that the war now being waged against his country erupted after "the enemy's despair at a popular movement in its favor”
In a message on the occasion of Nowruz, he added that his country faced three wars in the past year, stressing that the front line inside Iran is much stronger than the enemies imagine and that the Iranian people formed a "strong fortress" by their presence in the squares and delivered strong blows to the enemy.

The Iranian Leader pointed out that some external forces had deluded themselves that "with the martyrdom of the head of the regime the people would leave the squares," and that they had conceived that they could "dominate Iran and partition it."
Mehdi Khamenei noted that Iran shares with its neighboring countries in creed and interests and in facing what he called the "forces of global arrogance," urging domestic media to "refrain from focusing on points of weakness."
Denial and escalation plans
He denied that the attacks Turkey and Oman had experienced emanated from the Iranian armed forces "in any case," saying they were "orchestrated by the Zionist enemy to sow discord among the ummah."
Activating the fronts. On the twelfth of this month, in his first statement, the Iranian leader said that his country had thwarted its divisive schemes, and added that "if the war situation continues, fronts that the enemy has no experience in will be activated."

He urged the use of all capabilities to close the Strait of Hormuz, and to move in "all the soft arenas of the enemies," referring to the United States and Israel, saying that Iranian forces "blocked the enemy's path with strong strikes and drove it from the illusion that it could control our homeland and partition it."
Mehdi Khamenei said, in the statement carried by Iranian television, "We believe in friendship with neighboring countries, but we are compelled to continue targeting American bases there," attributing this to attacks on Iranian soil from those bases.
Feb 28 attacks and responses
Since February 28, Israel and the United States have been carrying out attacks on Iran, killing and injuring hundreds of people, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Secretary of the National Security Council Ali Larijani and the ministers of intelligence and defense and the commander of the IRGC.
“The Iranian Leader Mehdi Khamenei said on Friday that Iran's opponents "thought the people would be able to topple the Islamic regime within a day or two," noting that the war now being waged against his country erupted after "the enemy's despair at a popular movement in its favor”
Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks on Israel, in addition to targeting what it describes as military bases and American interests in the region, but some of these attacks caused deaths and injuries and damaged civilian facilities, which the targeted Arab countries condemned, calling for an end to the assaults.
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