Publish dateWednesday 8 April 2026 - 13:50
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Deputy Minister of Economy of the Islamic Emirate; Tehran
Dr. Abdul Latif Nazari, the technical deputy minister of the Ministry of Economy of the Islamic Emirate, said in a statement that Iran achieved victory in the "most technological war in the world" and that this war will have widespread consequences on the regional and global order.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Dr. Abdul Latif Nazari, the technical deputy minister of the Ministry of Economy of the Islamic Emirate, said in a statement that Iran achieved victory in the "most technological war in the world" and that this war will have widespread consequences on the regional and global order, saying: "This war has continued for dozens of days and Iran has been able to demonstrate its superiority over the United States and its allies by using its military and technological capabilities."

He pointed out that Iranian missiles and military equipment have passed through several layers of defense and hit important targets in Israeli-controlled territories, stating that these developments indicate a change in the balance of power in the region in favor of Iran.

Emphasizing that Iran’s strategic management, including in economic areas and important routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, has played a decisive role in this process and has put significant pressure on the economies and infrastructures of the opposing sides, Nazari stated that the request for large military budgets by the US defense institutions reflects the country’s serious challenges during the war and indicates America’s desperation.

He described the internal cohesion of the Iranian people as one of the key factors in this situation, and said that popular support for the country’s political system has played an important role in continuing the resistance and changing the course of the war.

The Deputy Minister of Economy further stated that these developments could also have international consequences and affect the position of major powers, including the United States, China, and Russia, in the future equations of the region and the world.

In his opinion, this war could lead to the formation of new rules and arrangements at the regional and global levels; rules based on which the role and position of international actors will be redefined.

This is while most major international experts have considered the US’s ceasefire proposal as a defeat for the world’s technological superpower in this asymmetric Ramadan war.
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