Trump Says U.S. Knows Where Iran’s Khamenei Is ‘Hiding’ but Won’t Kill Him ‘for Now’; Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’
- President Donald Trump demanded Iran's unconditional surrender on June 19, 2025, while warning he knows where Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is hiding but will not kill him for now.
- The demand followed Israel's intensified air campaign against Iranian nuclear and military sites, triggered by stalled diplomatic talks and ongoing missile barrages between Israel and Iran.
- Israeli strikes involved over 50 fighter jets targeting uranium centrifuge and missile component facilities near Tehran, amid retaliatory missile and drone launches by Iran and widespread evacuations in Tehran and Israel.
- At least 224 Iranians have died with over 1,200 wounded, while 24 Israelis have been killed amid sirens and intercepted missiles; Trump’s social media posts and phone discussions with Netanyahu have added to uncertainty over U.S. involvement.
- The conflict's escalation suggests rising regional tensions with no sign of de-escalation, and Trump is weighing expanded U.S. military options despite official statements denying immediate plans to kill Iran's leader.
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Trump calls for the end of Iran's nuclear program and the surrender of the Mullah regime. An attack by the US military alongside Israel seems possible.
Trump won't say if US will strike Iran, demands unconditional surrender
President says Iran approached the White House for talks, but 'there's a big difference between now and a week ago'; says Iran is 'totally defenseless' and dismissing late diplomatic overtures
Call for unconditional surrender. Decision to close the US embassy in Jerusalem. It is clear that President Trump wants to try to intimidate Iran
Gulf’s jitters as Trump weighs Iran strike
The NewsUS President Donald Trump is considering a strike on Iran to thwart its nuclear ambitions and has called for “unconditional surrender” from Tehran. Iran’s supreme leader said Wednesday the country will never surrender. Washington is positioning military assets as Trump grows increasingly supportive of Israel’s campaign following its early successes. Only the US possesses the bunker-busting munitions and aircraft capable of targeting Ford…
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