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In a stark message directed at the United States and Israel, Iran's Army Chief, Major General Amir Hatami, declared that any military threat against the nation would be met with a decisive response from forces currently on high alert. The general emphasized that the country's advancements in nuclear technology represent an irreversible national achievement.
"The nuclear know-how and capability in our country is indigenous and permanent, and no power can eliminate it," Hatami stated, framing the issue as a matter of national sovereignty and scientific progress. His comments underscore Tehran's longstanding position that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and constitutes a point of no return in its technological development.
The warning comes amid persistent regional tensions and a diplomatic standoff over the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal. Hatami's rhetoric reinforces the Iranian military's readiness posture, suggesting that any potential attack would miscalculate the nation's defensive resolve and its perceived permanent scientific gains. The statement serves as a clear reminder of the complexities surrounding efforts to address concerns over Iran's nuclear activities through either diplomacy or coercion.
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