Iran Vows War Until US Faces "Permanent Humiliation," Refutes Trump

Iran's top military command has issued a forceful rebuttal to U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of severely degrading its military capabilities. A spokesperson stated U.S. intelligence on Iran's strategic strength is "incomplete" and that key production sites remain undiscovered and unharmed. The statement vowed that the war, which it blames on U.S. aggression, will persist until Washington faces "permanent humiliation, regret, and surrender," promising more crushing strikes. This comes after Trump declared victory, asserting Iran's navy and air force were largely destroyed and its missile capabilities curtailed.

Key Points: Iran Refutes Trump, Vows War for US "Permanent Humiliation"

  • Iran rejects US damage assessment
  • Warns of continued devastating strikes
  • Claims US intelligence is incomplete
  • Accuses US of starting aggression
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Iran's military refutes Trump, says war will continue till US faces "permanent humiliation"

Iran's military rejects Trump's claims of crippling its forces, warning the conflict will continue until the US faces "permanent humiliation and surrender."

"This war will continue until you face permanent humiliation, regret, and surrender. - Iranian military spokesperson"

Tehran, April 2

The Iranian military on Thursday issued a strongly worded response to the remarks made by US President Donald Trump during his address to the nation, warning that the ongoing conflict will persist until Washington faces what it described as "permanent humiliation, regret, and surrender", as reported by Iranian state media Press TV.

According to the statement issued by the spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Iran rejected US claims about damaging Iran's military infrastructure and capabilities, asserting that US intelligence regarding Iran's military strength remains "incomplete".

The spokesperson added that Washington is unaware of the Islamic Republic's "vast strategic capabilities", dismissing Trump's claims of 'dramatically curtailing' Tehran's ability to launch missiles and drones amid the conflict.

"Your intelligence on our military power and equipment is incomplete. You know nothing of our vast strategic capabilities. Do not assume you have destroyed our strategic missile production sites, long-range attack and precision drones, modern air-defence systems, electronic warfare, or special equipment. Such assumptions will only deepen the quagmire you have fallen into. The sites you think you hit are insignificant; our strategic military production takes place at locations you do not know about and will never reach. Do not bother trying to count our missiles, drones, and strategic systems; you will be wrong and achieve nothing," the spokesperson said, as quoted by Press TV.

The Central Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters is Iran's highest operational command unit that coordinates operations between the Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

The spokesperson further accused the US of initiating aggression and vowed continued retaliation.

"You must pay for the aggression you started against our honourable, beloved, Muslim nation. This war will continue until you face permanent humiliation, regret, and surrender. Expect more crushing and devastating strikes from us in continuation of the severe blows you have already received," he stated, as quoted by Press TV.

This comes after Trump, during his address to the nation since the commencement of hostilities against Iran in late February, praised the American military for a "decisive" blow against the Islamic Republic, claiming that the core objective of the campaign was nearing completion.

The US President maintained that Iran's maritime and aerial capabilities have been systematically dismantled during the time and added that the country's broader military infrastructure has been severely diminished.

"Iran's navy is gone, its air force is in ruins, and its leaders, most of them terrorists, are now dead," Trump declared.

Detailing the impact of the strikes, the President stated that the opposition's "ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed."

He noted that "weapons factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces - very few of them left" and claimed that the United States is "winning bigger than ever before."

- ANI

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Shreya B
The language from Iran is very strong. "Permanent humiliation" is a serious threat. It feels like both Trump and Iran are trying to save face for their domestic audiences rather than seeking de-escalation. Worrying times ahead.
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Aman W
Trump's claims about destroying Iran's military seem exaggerated, just like his past statements. Iran has survived sanctions and pressure for decades. Their asymmetric warfare capabilities (drones, missiles, proxies) are real. The US might win battles but the long-term cost will be huge. 🇮🇳
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, I think our media should focus more on how this affects India. Oil prices, our projects in Chabahar, the safety of Indian sailors in the Strait of Hormuz. The war of words is important, but the ground reality for our national interests is more crucial.
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David E
Watching from outside, it's clear both sides are entrenched. Iran's statement about hidden strategic sites is classic deterrence talk. The risk of miscalculation is extremely high. Hope cooler heads prevail somewhere.
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Kavya N
This is so tragic. Ordinary people in both countries will suffer the most. War only brings destruction. As a mother, my heart goes out to all the families caught in the middle. Can't the world powers mediate? Where is the UN?

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