Senior Advisor Rules Out Any Negotiations on Defense Capabilities
Iran has firmly declared its missile program a “red line,” stating that no negotiations on the matter are possible. The statement was made by Ali Shamkhani, a senior advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during an interview with Al-Alam TV. Shamkhani emphasized that Iran’s military is on high alert and will deliver a “decisive and appropriate” response to any military action against the country.
Warning Against “Miscalculation” by Foreign Powers
Shamkhani issued a stark warning to external powers, stating that any “miscalculation” would come at a heavy price. He underscored that while diplomacy could proceed, it must be based on realism and avoid “unnecessary demands.” This position reinforces Iran’s longstanding stance of maintaining its defensive capabilities as a sovereign right, amid ongoing regional tensions and diplomatic pressures.
Context of Escalating Regional Tensions
The declaration comes against a backdrop of heightened friction. Recent reports have highlighted:
- Alleged covert U.S. support for opposition elements in Iran, including the smuggling of Starlink terminals.
- Warnings from former U.S. President Donald Trump about “serious and painful” consequences if Iran does not agree to a nuclear deal.
- U.S. military preparations and naval deployments in the Middle East, perceived as increasing pressure on Tehran.
Iran’s reaffirmation of its missile program as non-negotiable signals a hardening of its position as it navigates a complex geopolitical landscape.

