Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said Sunday that adversaries will never be able to isolate any front of the resistance [1, 2].

This statement reinforces Tehran's strategic commitment to its regional allies, signaling that Iran intends to prevent the strategic fragmentation of its network of partners through continued diplomatic and military support [1].

Qalibaf shared his remarks via the X platform, where he said the collective strength of these groups is emphasized [1]. He said the enemy would never be able to single out any specific front, suggesting that the integrated nature of the resistance prevents individual groups from being targeted in isolation [1, 2].

According to the speaker, the coordination between these fronts serves as a safeguard against external pressure. He said that adversaries would never be able to seize any part of the pillars of the resistance while they remain united and not isolated [1].

These comments come as Iran continues to project its influence across the Middle East, utilizing a combination of political leverage and military assets to maintain a presence in various conflict zones [1]. The speaker's message is designed to project confidence to both domestic audiences and international partners, asserting that the resistance is a cohesive unit rather than a collection of fragmented militias.

By framing the resistance as an indivisible entity, Qalibaf is attempting to deter adversaries from using a "divide and conquer" strategy. The Iranian leadership views the ability to support multiple fronts simultaneously as a primary deterrent against foreign intervention in the region [1].

The enemy will never be able to single out or isolate any front of the resistance.

Qalibaf's rhetoric underscores Iran's 'Axis of Resistance' strategy, which relies on a network of non-state actors to create a strategic depth for Tehran. By publicly claiming that these fronts cannot be isolated, Iran is signaling to its allies that it will provide the necessary resources to prevent any single partner from collapsing under pressure, thereby maintaining a regional balance of power against US and allied interests.