Khamenei Orders 'Hybrid Offensive' against Enemies

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Asharq Al-Awsat
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Asharq Al-Awsat
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Khamenei Orders 'Hybrid Offensive' against Enemies

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Asharq Al-Awsat
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Asharq Al-Awsat

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has ordered his nation to work towards a “hybrid offensive” that matches those launched by enemies, blaming US President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, for damaging the reputation of the US.

“In the face of such joint aggression, we cannot constantly remain in a defensive position and must mount an intensive and vigorous campaign in various fields, including media, security and economics in response,” Khamenei told air force officers at an annual gathering marking the 1979 revolution that overthrew the Shah regime.

According to the official news agency IRNA, Khamenei accused Biden and Trump of damaging the reputation of the US in rare direct criticism of US Presidents.

“These days, the US is being hit in ways it never computed. The two American presidents - the current and former heads of state - have joined hands to tarnish the image of the US,” said Khamenei.

Last August, Khamenei said that the Biden administration is no different from the Trump administration because it was making the same demands regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Khamenei said the Biden administration was just formulating its demands differently.

“Today, countering the enemy’s push to distort the realities, achievements, progresses, and epic measures of the Islamic establishment requires a defensive move and a hybrid offensive,” said Khamenei.

“We must not allow economic and living woes to obscure our progress,” the leader warned.

This is not the first time a senior Iranian official has talked about changing the Iranian strategy since tensions between Tehran and Washington escalated after the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement nearly four years ago.

In January 2019, the Iranian Chief of Staff, Mohammad Bagheri, announced that the Iranian armed forces had moved from a defensive strategy to an offensive one to defend national interests, denying “the existence of Iranian ambitions to impose hegemony on the interests and sovereignty of other countries.”



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25 September 2024, US, Cherokee: Former US president and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally inside the Mosack Group manufacturing warehouse in Mint Hill. Photo: Melissa Melvin-Rodriguez/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
25 September 2024, US, Cherokee: Former US president and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally inside the Mosack Group manufacturing warehouse in Mint Hill. Photo: Melissa Melvin-Rodriguez/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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25 September 2024, US, Cherokee: Former US president and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally inside the Mosack Group manufacturing warehouse in Mint Hill. Photo: Melissa Melvin-Rodriguez/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Iran said on Thursday that accusations it had targeted former US officials were baseless, after former US president Donald Trump implicated Iran, without offering evidence, in assassination attempts against him.
"It is obvious that such accusations are just a part of creating the election atmosphere in the US...., and not even worth a response," Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said in a statement.
Trump, the Republican candidate to return to the presidency, said on Wednesday Iran may have been behind recent attempts to assassinate him and suggested that if he were president and another country threatened a US presidential candidate, it risked being "blown to smithereens.”
"There have been two assassination attempts on my life that we know of, and they may or may not involve, but possibly do, Iran, but I don’t really know," Trump said at an event a pipe-fittings plant in Mint Hill, North Carolina.
Trump made his remarks after US intelligence officials briefed him a day earlier on "real and specific threats from Iran to assassinate him," according to his campaign.
Federal authorities are probing assassination attempts targeting Trump at his Florida golf course in mid-September and at a rally in Pennsylvania in July. There has been no public suggestion by law enforcement agencies of involvement by Iran or any other foreign power in either incident.