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Khamenei Declares Victory Over U.S.

Arjuman Arju by Arjuman Arju
June 26, 2025
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In his first public appearance since the ceasefire that ended the deadliest confrontation between Iran and Israel, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivered a fiery address, declaring Iran would “never surrender” to the United States and hailing what he called an Iranian victory in the 12-day war. His remarks come as both Tehran and Jerusalem claim triumph, even as the region remains on edge and questions swirl about the true impact of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program.

Khamenei’s Defiant Message: “Surrender Will Never Happen”

Speaking on Thursday, Khamenei, 86, dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertions that Iran must capitulate, stating, “Such a scenario will never occur. It will never occur.” He accused Washington of using nuclear concerns as a pretext for demanding Iran’s surrender, insisting, “It is no longer a question of enrichment, nor of the nuclear industry, but of the surrender of Iran”.

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Khamenei’s comments followed a tense 12-day war that saw Israeli and U.S. airstrikes target Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. Trump claimed the attacks “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, but Khamenei countered that the strikes “did nothing significant,” adding, “The United States has gained nothing from this war”.

“A Slap to America’s Face” and Claims of Victory

Khamenei described Iran’s retaliatory missile strike on the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, Al Udeid in Qatar, as a “severe slap to the face of America,” emphasizing that the attack caused damage but no casualties. He congratulated the Iranian armed forces and the nation for what he called a victory over both Israel and the U.S., asserting, “The Islamic Republic won, and in retaliation dealt a severe slap to the face of America”.

He also warned that Iran retains the capability to strike key U.S. centers in the region and threatened a “heavy price” should the U.S. attack again, saying, “Such an action can be repeated in the future too. Should any aggression occur, the enemy will definitely pay a heavy price”.

Conflicting Claims Over Nuclear Damage

While President Trump and Israeli officials have touted the strikes as a historic blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, U.S. intelligence assessments and independent analysts suggest otherwise. Early reports indicate that while the strikes caused significant damage to aboveground structures, the core components of Iran’s nuclear program including centrifuges and enriched uranium stockpiles, remain largely intact, meaning Tehran’s nuclear capabilities may only have been set back by a matter of months rather than years.

Khamenei reinforced this view, stating that Iran’s nuclear program “remains largely in place” and vowing that the country would continue its nuclear activities.

Human Toll and National Mourning

The 12-day conflict left a heavy toll on both sides. According to Iran’s Health Ministry, at least 627 civilians were killed in Iran, while Israeli attacks also claimed the lives of senior Iranian military leaders and nuclear scientists. Iran is preparing for state funerals for top commanders and scientists killed during the war, a somber reminder of the high price paid during the hostilities.

In Israel, 28 people were killed, the vast majority civilians, and over 3,000 were wounded in Iranian missile attacks.

A Fragile Peace and Lingering Anxiety

Although a ceasefire has taken hold, Iranians remain anxious about the future. Many who fled Tehran during the war are returning, but concerns persist about the effectiveness of Iran’s air defenses and the possibility of renewed conflict should hostilities resume.

Both Iran and Israel continue to claim victory, and the world watches warily as the situation in the region remains volatile. Khamenei’s defiant tone and threats of further retaliation underscore the ongoing risks, even as the guns fall silent for now.

Tags: Donald TrumpIran-Israel WarKhameneiMiddle East

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