Enemy agreed to ceasefire based on Iran conditions after failure of war goals: Army spokesman

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Enemy agreed to ceasefire based on Iran conditions after failure of war goals: Army spokesman

A spokesperson for Iran’s Army says the enemy agreed to the Islamic Republic’s 10-point proposal for a ceasefire with the United States since it failed to achieve its declared and covert objectives in the war.

 

Brigadier General Mohammad Akrami-Nia made the remarks on Thursday as he elaborated on the operational and strategic aspects of the war of aggression launched by the US and Israeli regime against Iran, which began on February 28.

 

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) announced on Wednesday an agreement to a Pakistan-brokered two-week ceasefire after the US accepted Iran’s 10-point proposal, which could potentially be followed by negotiations to effectively end the war.

 

“The enemies entered the war with an act of aggression and pursued objectives on both declared and covert levels. At the macro level, their goal was based on overthrowing the establishment of the Islamic Republic, making a regime change, and preparing the ground for the country’s disintegration,” Akrami-Nia said.

 

Along with such goals, he added, the enemies also pursued “multiple operational and tactical objectives.”

 

“An assessment of the war according to battlefield and strategic aspects shows that the enemy failed to achieve any of these goals, including macro, operational, and covert [objectives], and suffered a multilayered defeat in practice,” the Army spokesperson emphasized.

 

He noted that the enemy’s exposed weakness and the Iranian Armed Forces’ promotion of operational experience were the second major achievements of Iran in the US-Israel war.

 

“One of the enemy’s initial goals was to impose a ground war and expand the conflict into close-range combat, but this goal failed due to the Iranian Armed Forces’ effective deterrence and operational readiness,” Akrami-Nia explained.

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