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Why Pezeshkian Claims Today’s ‘Full-Scale War’ is More Dangerous Than the 1980s

  • 3:59 pm - December 28, 2025
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TEHRAN : Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s latest declaration of a “full-scale war” with the West marks a significant shift in Tehran’s official narrative. By comparing today’s tensions to the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, Pezeshkian is signaling that the Islamic Republic views current sanctions, cyber-attacks, and targeted assassinations as an existential threat exceeding that of traditional battlefield combat.

Pezeshkian’s assertion that the conflict is “more complicated” than the million-casualty war with Iraq highlights the multi-dimensional nature of current hostilities. Unlike the 1980s, Iran is currently facing:

Unprecedented sanctions from the U.S. and Europe.

The loss of high-ranking military commanders and nuclear scientists in the June air campaign.

The looming shadow of a renewed “maximum pressure” campaign from a Trump-Netanyahu alliance.

The scars of the June conflict remain fresh. The death of 1,100 Iranians in a span of just 12 days demonstrated a level of technological and intelligence superiority that has forced Tehran into a corner. Pezeshkian’s rhetoric appears designed to galvanize domestic support by framing these losses as part of a global struggle against a unified Western front.

The timing of this statement is calculated. By framing the West as an aggressor “warring” against Iranian stability, Pezeshkian is attempting to set the narrative ahead of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting. As the two leaders prepare to discuss “final solutions” for the Iranian nuclear and regional threat, Tehran is making it clear that it views the status quo not as a period of tension, but as an active, all-out war.

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