
Iran's president says he is ready to sacrifice his life for Iran
Iran's president stated that he is ready to sacrifice his life for Iran.
The Iranian leader expressed this in a direct statement: "I am ready to sacrifice my life for Iran."
The remark was attributed directly to Iran's president.
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