Will not Accept Aggression from anyone: Khamenei

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, declares Iran will not accept aggression from any country. Read full details of his speech, regional impact, and global reactions.

Will not Accept Aggression from anyone: Khamenei
Will not Accept Aggression from anyone: Khamenei

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has strongly warned that Iran will not tolerate any form of aggression from any country. His statement was made during a speech to military commanders and government officials in Tehran. The speech comes at a critical time, as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise following recent military exchanges between Iran, Israel, and the United States.

Khamenei’s firm message focused on Iran’s right to defend its sovereignty, its readiness to respond to any threats, and its hope for peace in the region.

  • Iran will defend itself against any act of aggression.

  • No country has the right to threaten or attack Iran without facing consequences.

  • Khamenei praised Iran’s armed forces for their readiness and strength.

  • The Supreme Leader urged the people of Iran to stay united and alert during these tense times.

  • He called on neighboring countries to avoid supporting actions that increase tensions.

“Iran will not accept aggression from anyone. Our people, our government, and our armed forces are fully prepared to defend the nation’s honor and sovereignty.”

“We do not seek war or conflict. But if anyone dares to threaten our borders or harm our people, they will face a strong response.”

“Our strength is not just military. It comes from the unity of our nation and the spirit of our people.”

Khamenei’s comments come as the Middle East faces one of its most dangerous periods in recent years.

  • Israel launched air strikes targeting Iran’s military and nuclear sites.

  • Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on Israeli military positions.

  • The U.S. has sent additional forces, including F-22 fighter jets and naval ships, to the region.

  • Fears are growing that the conflict could spread beyond Iran and Israel and affect the wider region.

In his speech, Khamenei praised the Iranian armed forces. He said:

The Iranian military is fully prepared to defend the country’s borders.
Iran’s missile systems are capable of reaching any enemy that tries to attack.
The country’s drone technology has shown its strength in recent operations.
Iran’s navy and air defense are on high alert to protect the nation’s waters and skies.

Although his speech focused on defense, Khamenei also spoke about peace:

He said Iran wants peace and stability in the Middle East.
He urged dialogue and cooperation between regional countries.
He warned that war would only bring destruction to all sides.
Khamenei emphasized that Iran’s strength is meant for defense, not aggression.

United Nations

  • The UN welcomed Khamenei’s call for peace and urged all sides to avoid further escalation.

Pakistan

  • Pakistan’s government praised Iran’s focus on defense and peace. They called for diplomatic efforts to solve the crisis.

European Union

  • EU officials expressed hope that Khamenei’s speech would open the door for dialogue.

Gulf Countries

  • Some Gulf nations called for calm and urged both Iran and Israel to stop military actions.

Khamenei’s speech is important because it shows Iran’s position clearly.

It sends a message to Iran’s rivals that the country is ready to defend itself if attacked.

It reassures the Iranian people that their leaders are focused on protecting the country.

It signals that Iran is open to peace, but only if its sovereignty is respected.

Khamenei’s speech has already had effects in the region:

Oil prices rose slightly as markets reacted to the risk of further conflict.

Shipping companies increased security for vessels passing through Gulf waters.

Airlines adjusted flight paths to avoid potential danger zones.

Diplomatic talks could gain momentum if both sides see room for dialogue.

Military forces will likely stay on high alert in case of further attacks.

Mediators such as the UN, Qatar, or Oman may try to bring Iran and Israel to the negotiating table.

Global powers could increase pressure for a peaceful resolution to avoid wider war.

Ayatollah Khamenei’s speech sends a strong message that Iran stands ready to defend its sovereignty at all costs. While stressing military preparedness, he also highlighted Iran’s desire for peace and stability in the Middle East. The world now watches closely to see whether this message leads to fresh diplomatic efforts or further military actions.