Iran's supreme leader in a new statement warns of 'unforgettable lessons' if U.S. continues attacks
Summary
Iran's supreme leader warned of serious consequences if the United States continues its attacks and called President Donald Trump's signature invalid. Recent military strikes between the two countries have targeted infrastructure and water facilities, escalating tensions around the important Strait of Hormuz.Key Facts
- Iran’s supreme leader issued a warning against continued U.S. attacks and dismissed President Trump’s signature as worthless.
- Tehran announced it is suspending its commitments to a peace deal signed about a month ago.
- Both the U.S. and Iran have carried out strikes targeting military and infrastructure sites.
- Iranian strikes damaged a water desalination plant and oil facility in Kuwait, injuring several people.
- Kuwait relies on desalination plants for 90% of its drinking water; two plants were hit recently.
- The U.S. Central Command reported hitting surveillance and weapons sites in Iran for seven consecutive nights.
- The Gulf Cooperation Council accused Iran of war crimes for attacking civilian infrastructure.
- Air defenses in Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia intercepted Iranian drones and missiles on the same day.
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