Khamenei Issues Stern Warning to U.S., Signals Retaliation Over Israel Conflict

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Tehran: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a powerful statement on Wednesday, sending a direct message to the United States amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian territory.

In his remarks, Khamenei outlined three key points aimed at both domestic and international audiences, underscoring Tehran’s stance in the current conflict.

1. Talks Undermined by Israeli Action

Khamenei emphasized that the Israeli strikes occurred while Iran was engaged in indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States, suggesting that Tehran had shown restraint. “There was no indication of military or aggressive behavior from Iran,” he said, implying that the attack disrupted potential diplomatic progress.

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2. Warning Against U.S. Involvement

Addressing Washington directly, the Supreme Leader warned that any American military intervention would result in “irreversible damage.” He added, “Iran will not surrender,” signaling a firm stance against Western pressure or potential escalation.

3. Israel’s Dependence on U.S. Support

Khamenei also portrayed U.S. involvement as a reflection of Israel’s weakness, stating that Washington’s support highlighted Tel Aviv’s inability to manage the conflict alone. “Their reliance on American forces reveals how fragile they truly are,” he said.

A Message to the Iranian People

In addition to his geopolitical message, Khamenei voiced solidarity with Iranian citizens, many of whom have been affected by Israeli airstrikes in recent days. He vowed that Iran would defend its sovereignty and support its people in the face of external aggression.

The statement comes as tensions in the region continue to rise, with increasing speculation over potential U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. Khamenei’s comments are likely to resonate both regionally and globally, as the international community watches closely for signs of further escalation.

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