Iran Highlights Youth Power in Boosting Military Strength

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Iran’s military leaders praised the youth power of the country for helping strengthen national defense. Moreover, Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, Chief of Staff and Coordinating Deputy of the Army, emphasized the key role young people play in building army strength. He said that young officers provide skills, energy, and commitment, which are essential for keeping the army ready for challenges. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the 11th combat training course for non-commissioned officers, Sayyari highlighted the achievements of newly trained soldiers.

In addition, he explained that their knowledge and enthusiasm directly improve the country’s defense power and support national security. Sayyari also recalled Iran’s accomplishments during the eight-year war imposed by Iraq, known as the Sacred Defense. He noted that victories during that time came from citizens of all ages, especially the youth, whose dedication was crucial. Furthermore, the Rear Admiral stressed that youth power remains a critical factor in defending the country against modern threats.

He said the army depends on young officers capable of facing evolving military challenges with intelligence, courage, and motivation. According to Sayyari, youth power brings fresh ideas, energy, and innovation, which help the army strengthen its capabilities. Meanwhile, the ceremony honored young non-commissioned officers who recently completed intensive combat training, recognizing their contribution to the army’s readiness. Sayyari encouraged them to continue serving with dedication and reminded them that youth power fuels the strength of Iran’s military.

He added that many achievements in Iran’s defense history rely on the energy, skill, and commitment of the young generation. Moreover, the Rear Admiral said youth power is essential to national security, ensuring the army can respond effectively to threats. He urged families and communities to support young recruits and acknowledge their role in defending the country. In conclusion, Sayyari expressed confidence that the army’s future will remain strong because of youth power and the dedication of young officers. He called on young people to continue their service and help the country maintain its defense readiness. Finally, he emphasized that youth power is the backbone of Iran’s defense and the key to facing new challenges successfully.

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