Iran's Revolutionary Guard: Breaking Tehran's Economic Resilience is "Impossible" Despite Western Sanctions

The spokesperson for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Brigadier General Ali Naqini, confirmed that the United States and European countries will not be able to break his country's economic resilience, no matter the pressures or sanctions imposed.
Naqini stated in his remarks today, Tuesday: "America and European countries want to take revenge for their defeat in the 12-day war by re-imposing sanctions," adding that "the media hype against Iran and the Revolutionary Guard in some European countries aims to compensate for the losses incurred in this war."
He emphasized that Iran has "successfully overcome difficult punitive shocks," asserting that "breaking its economic resilience is impossible."
These statements come amid renewed tensions between Tehran and Western countries, where the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia, and China sent a message to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, urging the Security Council to prevent the countries of the "European Troika" from re-imposing sanctions on Iran.
The Russian permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov, stated last August that any attempt by France, Britain, and Germany to restore economic sanctions against Tehran through the "snapback" mechanism outlined in Security Council Resolution 2231 would contradict international law, asserting that these countries themselves did not comply with the requirements of the resolution.