Did iran say its straightened its military and ready to fight iseral and the united states until they win
Analysis
The claim that Iran has strengthened its military and declared readiness to fight Israel and the United States until victory is partially supported by available information, though no direct, unequivocal official statement with this exact wording has been found in the provided sources. Multiple reports indicate that Iran is increasing its military preparedness and readiness in response to escalating tensions with Israel and the U.S., including retaliatory attacks and defensive posturing. However, the sources are mostly untrusted, lack direct quotations from Iranian officials explicitly stating a commitment to fight "until they win," and often frame Iran’s stance as defensive or reactive rather than an outright declaration of prolonged warfare. Thus, while Iran’s military strengthening and readiness for conflict are evident, the claim’s more absolute phrasing about fighting "until they win" is not fully corroborated.
Sources
Mentions Iran as a threat in a complex security environment but lacks direct statements about fighting until victory.
Duplicate of Bron 1, same assessment.
Notes Iran’s quick response to attacks on Israel and U.S. bases, implying readiness but no explicit declaration of prolonged war.
Discusses Iran’s defensive readiness amid rising tensions, no direct claim of fighting until winning.
Reports increased tensions and military actions but no explicit Iranian declaration about fighting until victory.
States Iran is preparing for future conflicts with Israel, supporting military strengthening but not the full claim.
Focuses on Iranian-backed plots in the U.S., unrelated to military readiness or declarations of war.
Describes Iran’s situation after conflict with Israel and U.S. strikes, implying ongoing readiness but no explicit statement.
Notes Israeli readiness to attack Iran and Iranian military posture, no direct Iranian declaration.
Iran expresses willingness for a nuclear deal if U.S. stops threats, indicating diplomatic openness rather than war declaration.
Mentions Iran’s increased preparedness post-conflict but no explicit statement about fighting until victory.
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