Trump Says He Saved Iran Supreme Leader From ‘Ugly,’ ‘Ignominious’ Death
- On Friday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared victory over Israel and warned that future strikes can be repeated, following his first public address after the truce.
- The 12-day Iran-U.S.-Israel conflict started on June 13, with Iran’s officials framing the ceasefire as a victory after U.S. and Israeli strikes targeted nuclear sites.
- Iran launched 14 missiles at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar; U.S. B-2 bombers dropped 30,000-lb bunker-busters, leaving underground infrastructure intact.
- Following Khamenei’s address, Trump suspended sanctions relief, demanded Iran admit international inspectors, and threatened further air strikes if uranium enrichment persists.
- Iran’s foreign minister denies resuming nuclear talks, while Trump offers to let China buy Iranian oil; the ceasefire remains fragile amid escalating tensions.
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The regime in Tehran does not regard itself as a loser of the war, says Iran expert Vali Nasr. Nevertheless, he believes that the pressure on the leadership is growing: from its own population.
President Trump Roasts Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Reimposes Sanctions, Warns "It Will Only Get Worse" - Geller Report
After the defeated Ayatollah declared victory from his spider-hole, President Trump ripped him a new one. Why this pox on humsnity was allowed to survive his reign of terror confounds me.
Iran’s Khamenei resurfaces to claim ‘victory’ over Israel, but doubts grow over his authority and role in war decisions
PARIS, June 28 — Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has re-emerged after the war with Israel but faces a struggle to maintain the authority he has wielded over the Islamic republic in over three-and-a-half decades of rule, analysts say. After days of silence, Khamenei appeared on Thursday in a video address to proclaim “victory” and prove he is still alive following the 12-day conflict with Israel which ended with a truce earlier thi…
ANALYST: Khamenei in “Most Dire Situation” of His Life After U.S. Strikes on Iran Nuke Sites
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is facing the most serious crisis of his decades-long rule following the U.S. strike on multiple Iranian nuclear facilities, according to a leading analyst — as the world waits to hear any official response from the 86-year-old leader. “Khamenei is arguably in the most dire situation of his entire […]
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