Ali Khamenei rejected Donald Trump’s proposal for unconditional surrender and threatened the United States “irreversible damage.”
U.S. president Donald Trump continues to demand Iran’s uninterrupted surrender and “want good fortune” to the high -leader Ali Khamenei. The American leader said this in a conversation with journalists on Wednesday, June 18.
“Inevitably surrender means I am enough for me. They are completely defenseless, they have no air defense,” Trump said.
The US president was asked what he would say to Ali Khamenei, who refused to give up.
“I will say:” I wish you good luck, “Trump replied.
And when asked if the United States put an ultimatum Iran, the American president replied: “You can say this. Probably the last ultimatum.”
Accordingly, Ayatol Ali Khamenei has now denied Trump’s proposal for unconditional surrender and threatened the United States “irreversible damage” in the event of a military intervention, Tasnim reports.
“Wise people who know Iran, Iran’s country and history will never talk to this country in the language of threats, because the Iranian nation cannot give up. Americans must know that any US military intervention is undoubtedly accompanied by unrealistic damage,” Ayatol said in a television statement.
Remember, on June 17, Donald Trump announced the establishment of “complete and total” Iranian skies and threatened the country’s high -leader Ali Harenie.
After that, the media reported that the United States could join Iran. The Pentagon brought American troops to a state of increasing readiness to bases throughout the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Russia “warned” the United States about the help of Israel. Moscow believes that such a military assistance is “radically stabilized throughout the situation”
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