PNN – Perhaps what happened in the June war of last year, the 12-day war, is one of the convincing pieces of evidence that confirms the statement that the revolutionary leader’s implicit threat of a dangerous weapon that would sink the ship was not merely for intimidation, so Iran’s surprise actions in the face of a possible next war will be more severe.
The Islamic Republic of Iran’s emphasis on its red lines, including the legitimate right to enrich uranium and the non-negotiable nature of missile defense capabilities, is the essence of Iran’s national sovereignty, and its insistence on them has confused and bewildered the US President and created a nightmare for the Israeli regime.
The electronic publication Rai al-Youm, which is updated in London, published an analytical article by “Abdulbari Atwan”, a famous analyst in the Arab world, referring to the US campaign in the region and Iran’s readiness to decisively confront any possible military adventurism in light of the ongoing indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran, and noted: Iran has been steadfast and steadfast on all its red lines. In all rounds of negotiations – whether the old negotiations in Vienna, which lasted a year and a half, or the new negotiations in Muscat – the country has emphasized its adherence to the right to enrichment and the non-negotiable nature of the issue of ballistic missiles as the essence of its national sovereignty.
This steadfastness of Iran, in the face of the lack of fear of US military threats and the country’s expedition to the waters of the Middle East with aircraft carriers and warships, has confused and bewildered US President Donald Trump and his administration and created a nightmare for the Israeli regime.
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, who has the first and last word in peace and war, used a phrase in his recent speech that has become widely used in military and naval dictionaries, and its practical translation may determine the results of any future war. He said: A ship is, of course, a dangerous device, but even more dangerous is a weapon that can send the ship to the bottom of the sea.
Iran’s military response to any American adventurism, including closing the Strait of Hormuz and confronting aircraft carriers and military ships in the event of any war, may increase the price of oil per barrel by between $200 and $500, depending on the duration of the war.
Iranian officials have declared that any aggression would escalate into a regional war. The longer the war drags on, the greater the casualties, as it will be a war of attrition that contradicts the new doctrine of the US military and its future wars, as outlined by the Pentagon and announced last month.
Given the current situation and the Zionist regime’s efforts to encourage America to go to war with Iran, it seems that the end of America and its credibility as a superpower will be in the hands of Benjamin Netanyahu and the Zionist regime.

