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President Rouhani Underlines Iran’s Growing Power

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stressed the country’s growing military power, but meantime, said that Tehran doesn’t intend to make any aggressive move against other states.
“Today, we are 10 times more powerful than at the time of the (Iraqi-imposed) war. We are not in a hostile situation, (and) we don’t intend to initiate an aggression at all,” Rouhani said on Monday, addressing a forum in Tehran to commemorate Iranian martyrs.

“Our power is growing each day, but we don’t intend to make aggression against anyone, although we certainly defend our country, nation, independence and honor whole-heartedly,” he added.

President Rouhani also threw his weight behind Iran’s negotiating team in the nuclear talks with the world powers, and said they are defending the country’s interests and rights.

In relevant remarks in December, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani underlined the country’s power and clout, specially in the region, and said even senior White House officials had been forced to acknowledge this reality.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran enjoys such a high degree of power that it has now gained a geopolitical and geostrategic position,” Larijani said, addressing an open session of the parliament in Tehran.

He referred to the strong relations between the Iranian government and nation and the Islamic Revolution’s influence in the region as well as the country’s scientific and technical development, and said the country’s defensive power had created serious deterrence to enemies’ threats.

“A few days ago, the US president admitted that Iran has the possibility for turning into a successful regional power,” Larijani added.

Also in November 2013, a top military commander underlined Iran’s preparedness to confront any possible enemy threats, and said that it is evident to everyone that Iran is a regional power.

“Now everyone regards the Islamic Republic as a big power in the region,” Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri said.

“If we want this power to be increased, we should stand up on our own feet and do not rely on foreign countries,” General Jazayeri said.

He underlined that powerful diplomacy besides heroic flexibility is an urgent need, and said, “If we want to maintain our power, we should resist against enemy’s assaults and cut off our hope in other countries.”

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