A senior commander in Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Sunday that the United States has been compelled to engage in negotiations due to the Islamic Republic's deterrent military capabilities.
Speaking on the sidelines of a commemoration for the death anniversary of those killed in Israeli strike on Iran's consulate in Damascus, Brigadier General Iraj Masjedi, the deputy coordinator of the IRGC's Quds Force, said that Iran possesses a level of deterrence that makes its enemies aware of the "crushing and decisive response" they would face to any threats.
Masjedi added that the US's current approach of coming to the negotiating table is a direct result of Iran's power.
He suggested that the best way forward would be for both sides to engage in mutual interaction and respect to resolve their issues.
The commander said that "Mr. Trump and the Zionists realized they could not speak to the Islamic Republic with the language of force and that they had to engage in proper dialogue, listen to Iran's positions, and that Iran hopes for favorable outcomes.”
