Continuing war is not an emotional decision, Iran military spokesman says
The goal of continuing the war is to push the enemy toward “real regret,” said an Iranian military spokesman on Monday, describing the approach as strategically rational rather than emotional.
“The aim of continuing the war is to bring the enemy to a point of real regret; this may be seen by some as an emotional approach, but in fact it is entirely based on strategic rationality,” Mohammad Akraminia said.
He added that the objective was to prevent future conflicts by raising deterrence to a level where the adversaries would not risk further action against Iran.
The adversaries had so far failed to achieve their objectives, while Iran had responded to threats and, in some cases, carried out reciprocal actions, he said.







