Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has said Iran is not pursuing war but will not compromise on its rights.
The statement comes on the 40th day since Ali Khamenei’s assassination.
In a message broadcast on state television, Khamenei emphasized that Iran does not seek conflict.
However, he made it clear that the country will not forfeit its rights under any circumstances.
Claims of victory and strong warning
The Supreme Leader described the Iranian people as “definitive victors on the battlefield.”
He also warned that Iran would not leave “criminal aggressors” unpunished, signaling a firm stance against recent attacks.
Khamenei further stated that the management of the strategic Strait of Hormuz would move into a “new stage.”
The remarks suggest potential changes in how Iran approaches control and security in the vital oil transit route.







