Iran war strategy is back in focus after former foreign minister Javad Zarif advised Tehran to declare victory and formally end the ongoing tensions. His proposal was shared in a recent article, where he outlined a diplomatic path to reduce conflict with the United States and Israel.
Zarif said Iran could announce success and move toward an agreement that not only ends the current crisis but also prevents future wars. He stressed that such a move would help stabilize the region and reduce long-term risks.
In his strategy, Zarif suggested that Iran could place limits on its nuclear program. In return, he called for the complete removal of international sanctions. He also proposed reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil trade.
The former minister further recommended a mutual non-aggression agreement between Iran and the United States. Under this arrangement, both countries would commit to avoiding military action against each other.
Zarif also highlighted the potential for economic cooperation between Iran and the US. He said such ties could benefit ordinary citizens in both countries and reduce hostility over time.
According to him, these steps would allow Iran to shift its focus from external threats to internal development. He emphasized that improving public welfare and strengthening the economy should become the country’s top priority.
