No one has defended Iran’s missiles as much as I have

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No one has defended Iran's missiles as much as I have

No one has defended Iran’s missiles as much as I have.

Mohammad Javad Zarif said in the twenty-second congress of the People’s Party that the United States has had a mental reaction from 2004 until today.

We still expect a bipolar world and by aligning with one pole, we can benefit from its support. The world is no longer like this, the world has become a network.

Your analysis framework is outdated. Saudi Arabia and China see the world as networks.

Military capability is the pride of the country. The people have made it, except for the Revolutionary Guards and Basij, which are separate from the people.

China does not enter the geopolitical game with the United States.

We do not have a proper understanding of international relations. Why did we forget that our message was that we attracted the world?

No one has defended Iran’s missiles as much as I have, but our relative advantage has been the people and the fact that we had something to say in the world. Let’s not sacrifice this advantage for non-competitive areas.

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