The New York Times has learned from Iranian authorities sources that Tehran will name its defensive military operation against the United States and Israel "Madman."
This confrontation plan was formulated for an "inevitable war," which has been seen as inevitable after the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian officials are confident that their country can "withstand the enemy's intense attacks" and believe that over time, the United States and Israel will lose their will to fight.
Six Iranian officials confirmed that Khamenei's order was very clear:
Make the cost of starting a war with Iran extremely high - not only against Israel and the United States, but also affecting Arab countries, their economy, tourism, global energy, transportation, and shipping.
Mehdi Mohammad, a senior advisor to the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, said:
"We are aware that the United States is very concerned about regional wars affecting its economy and its allies."
Image: After the U.S. air strike on March 3, thick smoke rose over Tehran.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1859060732839952/
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