Iran’s Supreme Leader made his first public statement since seeking shelter during the recent conflict, appearing notably frail and aged. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s televised address revealed the physical toll of the crisis, with the leader speaking in a hoarse voice and occasionally stumbling over words.
The 86-year-old leader disputed American assertions about completely destroying Iran’s nuclear capabilities, though international inspectors confirmed extensive damage. Nuclear agency officials described the destruction as “very, very considerable,” suggesting significant setbacks to Iranian atomic ambitions.
Iran’s successful attack on American forces in Qatar was highlighted by Khamenei as proof of his country’s ability to exploit US regional vulnerability. He characterized this action as demonstration that Iranian forces could target American interests throughout the Middle East whenever deemed necessary.
The implementation of the ceasefire has allowed Iran to begin normalizing operations while maintaining its confrontational international stance. The country has partially reopened its airspace and begun restoring commercial activities, while signaling its intention to continue nuclear development despite international pressure.
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Frail Khamenei Surfaces to Warn US of Regional Vulnerability
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