Khabowrala online Desk
Published: 25 Mar 2026, 12:08 am
Tehran, Iran – Iran’s armed forces have declared their intention to continue combat operations in the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel until “full victory” is achieved. The announcement was made on Tuesday, 24 March, by a senior military spokesperson, underscoring Tehran’s resolve amid escalating regional tensions.
The statement was delivered by Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi, an official from Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, in a video broadcast on state television. Addressing the nation, he affirmed the armed forces’ commitment to national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran takes pride in its strong, victorious, and steadfast armed forces. This journey will continue until full victory is secured,” Aliabadi stated.
While the general did not elaborate on what constitutes “full victory,” analysts suggest that the message serves as a warning that Iran is unlikely to make concessions in any potential negotiations with the United States, reflecting a hardline stance amid ongoing hostilities. The announcement comes amid a broader backdrop of escalating tensions and military engagements in the region, involving multiple international actors.
| Date | Source | Spokesperson | Statement Summary | Context | Implications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 March 2026 | Iran State Television | Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi, Khatam al-Anbiya Central HQ | Armed forces will continue fighting until “full victory” | Ongoing conflict with US and Israel | Indicates Tehran’s unwillingness to compromise in potential negotiations; signals continued military readiness |
| – | Al Jazeera report | – | Statement broadcast to national audience | Heightened regional tensions | May influence US-Iran diplomatic and military calculations |
Iran’s declaration has been widely interpreted as a strategic signal to both domestic and international audiences. Domestically, it seeks to reinforce national unity and public confidence in the military’s capabilities. Internationally, it functions as a cautionary message, signalling that Iran intends to maintain a firm position in any diplomatic discussions and will continue military operations until its objectives—although unspecified—are realised.
Regional security experts warn that such statements may further complicate diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict. The ambiguity surrounding the term “full victory” leaves room for interpretation, raising concerns about potential escalation or prolonged hostilities in the Middle East.
Analysts also note that Iran’s military posture and public declarations are likely intended to deter adversaries while consolidating domestic support, projecting an image of strength and resilience amid ongoing tensions.
As the situation develops, international observers and policymakers will closely monitor Tehran’s military announcements and subsequent actions to assess potential implications for regional stability and global diplomatic efforts.
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