Iran's Supreme Leader Lashes Out at Trump
Summary
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized President Donald Trump's administration, stating that Iran will not engage with the U.S. or cooperate with them. Khamenei dismissed claims about Iran sending messages to the U.S. and highlighted ongoing tensions following a recent conflict involving Israel and U.S. strikes on Iranian facilities.Key Facts
- Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, criticized President Trump’s government, saying it is not worthy of cooperation.
- Khamenei denied reports that Iran sent messages to the U.S., calling them false.
- Recent tensions arose from a conflict involving Israel and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- Khamenei described the conflict as a failure for Israel and the U.S., despite Iran's acknowledged losses.
- The U.S. strikes reportedly delayed Iran's nuclear capability by one to two years.
- Khamenei criticized the U.S.'s global interventions, mentioning conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war.
- He claimed that U.S. actions lead to war, destruction, and displacement.
- Despite Khamenei's stance, Iran's Foreign Minister said Iran is open to fair negotiations.
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