Key Points

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed US claims of successful strikes on nuclear facilities as exaggerated. He warned of future retaliation while hailing Iran's "victory" over Israel in the recent conflict. The remarks follow a US-brokered ceasefire after intense missile exchanges between Iran and Israel. Both sides continue to claim strategic wins despite the truce.

Key Points: Khamenei Warns of Retaliation After Trump Claims Iran Strike Success

  • Khamenei claims US exaggerated impact of strikes on Iran nuclear sites
  • Warns of future retaliation after Israel-Iran conflict
  • Accuses US of intervening to save Israel from collapse
  • Both sides claim victory despite ceasefire agreement
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Khamenei warns of future retaliation, says Trump exaggerated US strikes

Iran's Supreme Leader dismisses US strikes as exaggerated while threatening future retaliation, as tensions escalate post-Israel conflict.

"Should any aggression occur, the enemy will definitely pay a heavy price. Surrender will never happen. — Ayatollah Ali Khamenei"

Tehran, June 27

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed that US President Donald Trump had "exaggerated" the impact of recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, while warning of further retaliation, The Times of Israel reported.

In a televised address on Thursday, Khamenei made his first appearance in more than a week after reportedly going into hiding amid an Israeli air campaign that killed many of his top generals. He hailed Iran's "victory" in the 12-day war with Israel, claiming that Tel Aviv's offensive had "almost collapsed" following Iranian strikes.

"The American president exaggerated events in unusual ways, and it turned out that he needed this exaggeration," Khamenei said, as quoted by The Times of Israel. "The United States has gained nothing from this war," he added, claiming American strikes "did nothing significant" to Iran's nuclear program.

Khamenei described the Iranian missile attack on the Al-Udeid air base in Qatar, which houses US troops, as a "severe slap to the face of America" and warned that such actions could be repeated.

He said, "Should any aggression occur, the enemy will definitely pay a heavy price. Surrender will never happen. Our nation is powerful."

The Times of Israel reported that Khamenei accused the United States of intervening only to prevent Israel's complete collapse, saying, "It felt that if it did not intervene, the Zionist regime would be utterly destroyed."

"I want to congratulate the great Iranian nation... for its victory over the fallacious Zionist regime," he said. The 86-year-old leader, appearing in front of a plain backdrop similar to a previous June 19 message, may still be in hiding.

According to The Times of Israel, Israel's campaign, launched on June 13, involved a sweeping assault on top Iranian military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites, and ballistic missile infrastructure. In response, Iran fired around 550 ballistic missiles and 1,000 drones at Israel, with most intercepted. Some impacted civilian areas, killing 28 and injuring thousands.

The conflict concluded with a US-brokered ceasefire. However, both nations have claimed victory. Trump stated the US strikes had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities, while CIA chief John Ratcliffe claimed key sites were destroyed and would take years to rebuild. Meanwhile, the Israeli military said the strikes had dealt a "significant" blow, though full assessment is pending.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu added, "We have thwarted Iran's nuclear project. And if anyone in Iran tries to rebuild it, we will act with the same determination, with the same intensity, to foil any attempt."

- ANI

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Priya N
Khamenei's claims sound hollow when Iran couldn't protect its own top generals. This shows how vulnerable even powerful nations are in modern warfare. India must learn from this and strengthen our defense systems.
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Amit K
The real victims are always civilians caught in the middle. 28 dead and thousands injured is tragic 😔 We've seen similar situations in our neighborhood too. When will world leaders understand war solves nothing?
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Sarah B
As someone living in India but originally from the US, I find both Trump's and Khamenei's statements irresponsible. This escalation helps no one. India's balanced foreign policy approach is much wiser than these theatrics.
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Naveen R
Iran's nuclear ambitions are a global concern. While I don't support US interventionism, non-proliferation is crucial for regional stability. India has shown how to be a responsible nuclear power - others should follow our example.
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Meera P
The article seems one-sided. Where are the Iranian civilian casualties mentioned? Every conflict has two sides. Indian media should present more balanced reporting instead of just quoting Western sources.

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