While the war-mongers of the Islamic Republic are hiding in Tehran and their safe havens, they have left conscripts and young forces in defenseless barracks, without even having the ability to protect these forces. This regime has once again shown that between the lives of Iran’s children and its own survival, it always chooses its own survival.
The Islamic Republic has imposed this war on the Iranian people, and responsibility for the lives of all its victims, including the soldiers in the Bompor barracks, rests with this government. Our wish is peace, security, and calm for all Iranians, but as long as this regime is in power, no lasting security and no real peace will be possible.
This villainous regime is more concerned with preserving Hezbollah Lebanon and its other proxy forces in the region than with the security of the Iranian people. For this regime, the survival of its terrorist arms is more important than the security and lives of people in Ahvaz, Zahedan, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar, and all of Iran.
My message is to the soldiers, officers, and all patriotic forces. Don’t put your lives at risk for the survival of the Islamic Republic. Your oath is to Iran, not to a regime whose leaders flee at the moment of danger and leave you defenseless.
I deeply sympathize with the bereaved families of conscript soldiers who lost their lives in the recent attacks on Islamic Republic military centers, and I ask the families of all conscript soldiers to the extent they can, to not allow their children to be sent to military service in these dangerous conditions. No father or mother should send their child to barracks that today have turned into a field of death instead of a place of service.
These young people are children of this land, not human shields for the Islamic Republic. They should not pay for the desperate government’s survival with their lives.
I also sincerely thank the honorable people of Iranshahr and Zahedan who rushed to donate blood and help the injured soldiers of the Bompor barracks. This national solidarity reminds us of this truth: that the people of Iran, even on the hardest days, do not leave their children alone.
Iran needs its living children, to build a free, prosperous, and proud future for the country.


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