Rear Admiral Sayyari: Iran's Peace and Security Rooted in Power and Deterrence

Commander Emphasizes National Strength

Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, the Deputy Chief of the Iranian Army for Coordination, stated on October 17, 2025, that enduring peace and security for the Islamic Republic of Iran are contingent upon the nation's power, preparedness, and deterrence capabilities. Speaking to cadets at the Imam Ali Officers' University in Tehran, Sayyari underscored these principles as fundamental to Iran's defense posture.

Sayyari's Leadership Role Amidst Regional Dynamics

Sayyari's statement comes as he holds a significant position within Iran's military hierarchy. Beyond his role as Deputy Chief of the Army for Coordination, he was temporarily appointed as the acting Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran on June 13, 2025. This appointment followed an Israeli attack that reportedly resulted in the deaths of previous top military officials. A veteran of the Iran-Iraq War and former Commander of the Navy (2007-2017), Sayyari has consistently advocated for strengthening Iran's military readiness and self-reliance in defense.

Pillars of Iran's Defense Doctrine

The Iranian military's doctrine is firmly rooted in 'deterrent defense,' aiming to prevent aggression through a credible threat of retaliation. Sayyari highlighted that wars often occur where there is a lack of preparedness, emphasizing that Iran's armed forces must maintain high levels of:

  • Training: Continuous enhancement of military education and skills.
  • Equipment: Modernizing and updating weaponry and technology to address contemporary threats.
  • Morale: Fostering the spiritual, faith-based, and revolutionary spirit of the forces.
These elements are deemed crucial for ensuring the Army's strength and deterrent power, thereby safeguarding national dignity and prosperity.

Strategic Objectives and 'No War, No Imposed Peace'

The core mission of the Iranian Army, as outlined by Sayyari, revolves around preserving territorial integrity, safeguarding independence, and defending the sacred system of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This approach aligns with Iran's broader strategic doctrine of 'no war, no imposed peace,' which signifies a commitment to resisting external pressures and avoiding full-scale conflict while being prepared for prolonged engagement if necessary. Iranian officials, including Sayyari, frequently assert that Iran's formidable deterrent capability ensures no adversary would dare to infringe upon its borders.

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Rotfront

A nation certainly needs to defend itself, but the 'no war, no imposed peace' stance, while projecting strength, could also limit flexibility in negotiations and create a perception of intransigence.

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Donatello

Our military's readiness guarantees peace. Proud of our armed forces.

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Africa

Prioritizing military over economic well-being is a mistake for any nation.

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Bermudez

Only power ensures peace. Sayyari speaks the truth.

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Muchacho

Deterrence is key in a hostile region. Iran is right to prioritize strength.

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