According to a report from the political group of the Student News Agency, Mohammad Mokhber emphasized at the closing ceremony of the inaugural ‘Empowerment of Young Architects for Advanced Iran’ course that traditional governance models are insufficient for managing the country. He urged young people to adopt and innovate new governance frameworks to address contemporary challenges effectively.

Mokhber highlighted key deterrent factors for Iran, including its geopolitical status, the North-South and East-West corridors, missile capabilities, national unity, and the presence of revolutionary leadership. He noted that despite recent attempts by adversaries to instill fear within society, the Supreme Leader’s statements have successfully neutralized their plots.Addressing the U.S. military’s deployment of aircraft carriers to the region, Mokhber deemed these actions as both costly and dangerous, asserting that American ships are now within the strike range of Iran’s homegrown missiles. He remarked that the U.S. has essentially moved a city of its own closer to Iran, significantly easing the burden on Iranian armed forces to respond to their threats. This development means there is no longer a need for long-range retaliatory strikes against potential U.S. aggression.

Mokhber also stated that, much like during the imposed war, maintaining strong national cohesion is the most potent weapon against enemies. He referenced U.S. plans aimed at fragmenting and weakening Iran, asserting that even a weakened but unified Iran stands in opposition to U.S. interests, as Iran occupies a strategic position where the interests of both East and West converge, creating a conflict with the interests of the hegemonic system.At the conclusion of the event attendees including the advisor to the Supreme Leader honored the distinguished participants of the first course on empowering young architects for an advanced Iran.