Pezeshkian Vows Sacrifice as Iranians Form Human Chains at Power Plants
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that he and 14 million other Iranians are prepared to sacrifice their lives for the country, as state officials call for the formation of human chains around national power plants.
The mobilization effort, which has been documented by local journalists and state media, involves citizens—specifically young people—physically surrounding critical energy infrastructure. Videos circulating on social media show groups of Iranians assembling at these sites, creating human barriers intended to protect the facilities.
These developments coincide with a looming deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Iranian government has framed the call for human chains as a defensive measure to safeguard essential services and infrastructure against potential external threats.
Infrastructure Mobilization
The directive to form human chains targets power plants, which are central to Iran’s domestic stability and industrial capacity. Official appeals have urged the youth to participate in these demonstrations of solidarity and protection, signaling a shift toward civilian involvement in the security of strategic assets.
The scale of the mobilization is being presented by the administration as a grassroots response to foreign pressure. By calling on millions to stand ready for sacrifice, the presidency is linking national survival to the physical protection of the power grid.
Diplomatic Context
The urgency of these measures is tied to the specific timeline established by the Trump administration. The Iranian leadership has positioned these actions as a direct response to the risk of escalation and the potential for targeted strikes on critical infrastructure.
Even as the Iranian government emphasizes the readiness of its population to defend the state, the international community remains focused on the impending deadline and the potential for a shift in U.S. Policy toward Tehran.
The Iranian government continues to monitor the U.S. Position as the deadline approaches.
