Iran victory over foreign adversaries highlights Tehran’s strengthened strategic position and the resilience of its national institutions. Iran’s Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref emphasized that Iran’s stability stems from the principles of the Khamenei school of thought.
Speaking on Wednesday, Aref congratulated the nation for its success against what he described as the “front of arrogance.” He noted that the 40-day conflict began after an unprovoked attack on February 28, targeting Iran’s leadership and military officials. The operation, he said, did not weaken Iran’s resolve but reinforced national cohesion.
According to Aref, the assassination of key leaders, including Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, marked a turning point. The attack prompted Iran to respond strategically, targeting U.S. and Israeli assets across the region. The vice president stated that Iran victory reflects a system focused on national will rather than individual power.
Aref further highlighted the structural maturity of Iran’s leadership transition. The appointment of Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, he argued, ensures continuity and deepens institutional strength. He said the nation now stands united under the new leadership, reinforcing the doctrine of “Husseini Iran of Khamenei.”
Transitioning to diplomacy, Aref confirmed Iran’s participation in upcoming talks in Islamabad. He expressed cautious optimism, acknowledging Pakistan’s efforts while warning of U.S. duplicity. He stressed that diplomatic engagement aims to consolidate battlefield gains and secure permanent regional stability.
The vice president also addressed domestic priorities. He emphasized ongoing efforts to stabilize the economy, rebuild infrastructure, and support citizens affected by the war. Aref described these initiatives as part of a broader strategy of “jihadi reconstruction” to strengthen national resilience.
Experts suggest that Iran victory could shift regional power dynamics. Analysts note that demonstrating both military and institutional strength increases Tehran’s leverage in future negotiations. The successful transfer of leadership under pressure also signals a robust governance model.
Aref urged continued vigilance and readiness. He called for all defense forces to remain alert and for the administration to maintain proactive economic and social measures. He concluded that Iran victory is not only a military achievement but a symbol of enduring national stability.
