We Are Ready to Share Our Experience in Defeating the U.S. with SCO Members
Tehran - BORNA - Brigadier General Reza Talaei-Nik, Deputy for Management Development and Strategic Planning and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics, traveled to Kyrgyzstan to attend the SCO Defense Ministers' meeting.
Upon his arrival in Bishkek, the capital, he emphasized the importance of the continued strength of the armed forces and the exemplary resistance of the honorable Iranian people on the international stage.
He described the SCO—given its significance and vast geographical and demographic reach—as a manifestation of the desire of nations and governments to transition from an unjust unipolar system to a multipolar world order.
In separate meetings with the defense ministers of Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, and Belarus—who are key and influential members of the SCO—he stressed: "The United States is no longer in a position to dictate its policies to independent nations. This fact has become clear to the entire world through the steadfastness of the Iranian people and their armed forces, and the U.S. will have to accept that it must abandon its illegal and irrational demands."
The Defense Ministry Spokesperson stated that "today, the whole world recognizes the United States and the Zionist regime as symbols of state terrorism," further asserting: "Their shameful crimes in massacring the innocent—especially children and students at the Minab school—have destroyed the credibility of the Western world regarding the values they claim to uphold."
General Talaei-Nik concluded by noting the full readiness of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran to confront any mistake by enemies, adding: "Today, Islamic Iran, simultaneously with its preparation for a powerful defense and meeting the requirements of its armed forces, is ready to share its defensive weaponry capabilities with independent countries, especially SCO member states. We are ready to provide our experiences in defeating the United States to other members of the organization."
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