“One God, One Leader, One Nation” – Iran gives strong message amid Trump’s claims
Iran’s top leadership has completely rejected the claims raised by America that there is internal division in the power structure of the Islamic Republic. Following American media reports and President Donald Trump’s statements, the Iranian government has given a clear message of solidarity.
The Iranian government and top officials said in a message shared on social media platform According to the government, all these claims are misleading and intrusive.
“In response to the continued interference statements of the US President, the heads of government have shared a joint message in which Iran’s unity is put before the world,” the message issued by the Iranian government said.
The message was also shared by several senior Iranian leaders, including First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Government Information Council head Elias Hazrati and Agriculture Minister Golamreza Nouri. Everyone said in one voice that Iran’s strength is its unity.
Speaker of Iran’s parliament Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf also gave a strong statement, saying that there is no division in the country and everyone is “Iranian and revolutionary”. He said that “One God, One Leader, One Nation and One Way” is Iran’s policy.
Meanwhile, the Iranian government also shared a photo of President Massoud Pejeshkian, the parliament speaker and the judiciary chief, which was presented as a symbol of the unity of the country’s top leadership.
According to reports, Iran’s military power is concentrated in the hands of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which plays a key role in the security of the country’s political structure. According to experts, Iran’s governance system is complex and multi-layered, involving multiple intelligence agencies and military structures.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump announced the postponement of possible military action on Iran, saying that this decision has been taken in view of international requests and the ongoing internal situation within Iran.
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