Iranian President’s Offer and Backlash
On March 7, 2026, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made a controversial offer, stating that Iran would refrain from attacking neighboring countries if their airspace and US bases were not used to launch attacks against Iran. This statement has sparked significant backlash within Iran, including contradictions from military officials and calls for a new supreme leader.
Pezeshkian’s remarks came in the wake of heightened tensions following the assassination of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The political landscape in Iran has been tumultuous, with various factions interpreting Pezeshkian’s offer in differing ways. While he expressed a desire for peace, many within the military and political spheres have viewed his comments as a sign of weakness.
In a state television address, Pezeshkian apologized to the region on behalf of Iran, stating, “No more missiles will be fired at these countries unless an attack on Iran originates from those countries.” This conciliatory tone, however, was met with skepticism and outright rejection by hardline elements within the country.
The backlash was swift, with Mehdi Tabatabaei, a military spokesperson, asserting, “The Islamic Republic of Iran will never yield to force, and our powerful armed forces will give a decisive response to any aggression from US bases in the region.” This statement underscores the internal divisions within Iran regarding how to approach foreign relations and military engagement.
Further complicating the situation, Ali Asghar Nakhaeirad, a prominent political figure, criticized Pezeshkian’s apology, saying, “Your apology to the partners or accomplices in the martyrdom of our leader, dearer than our lives, is not wise.” This sentiment reflects a broader discontent among certain factions who feel that any form of concession undermines Iran’s sovereignty and honor.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) also weighed in, emphasizing their stance on regional security. They stated that while they respect the sovereignty of neighboring countries, they will continue to target US bases if necessary. This declaration highlights the ongoing tensions and the complex dynamics at play in the region.
Since Khamenei’s assassination, there have been significant political shifts, including the release of three high-profile political prisoners. These developments suggest a potential reconfiguration of power within Iran, as factions vie for influence in the wake of leadership changes.
Former US President Donald Trump characterized Pezeshkian’s offer as a surrender by Iran, further complicating the narrative surrounding Iran’s foreign policy. As the situation evolves, the implications of Pezeshkian’s statements and the reactions they have provoked will likely continue to shape Iran’s domestic and international landscape.


