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Tensions Escalate Between Iran and U.S. Amid Khamenei's Warnings and Trump's Criticism

Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei warns the U.S. against strikes, while Trump criticizes Khamenei's claims and threatens military action if nuclear activities resume.

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  • Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei warned the U.S. against further attacks, claiming a 'slap to America's face' after a strike on a U.S. base in Qatar.
  • President Trump dismissed Khamenei's warnings and criticized his claims of victory over Israel, threatening military action if Iran resumes nuclear activities.
  • Life in Iran is normalizing post-ceasefire, with shops reopening and airspace operations resuming, despite ongoing tensions with the U.S.
  • Iran's government has approved legislation to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency amid rising tensions with the U.S.
  • White House officials are anticipating resuming discussions with Iran, despite the escalating rhetoric between Trump and Khamenei.

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Center-leaning sources frame the narrative with a critical lens towards both Trump and Khamenei, highlighting their confrontational rhetoric. Implicit bias suggests skepticism towards aggressive posturing, while emphasizing the potential for diplomatic engagement. The tone reflects a tension between military action and the desire for dialogue, underscoring the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations.

Khamenei claimed that Iran had delivered a 'slap to America’s face' with its missile strike on a U.S. air base in Qatar.

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Khamenei claimed that the U.S. entered the war directly because it believed Israel would collapse without intervention.

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Khamenei highlighted Iran's ability to target important U.S. centers in the region as needed.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned the U.S. against further attacks following a ceasefire with Israel.

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Khamenei declared victory over the U.S. and Israel, claiming they achieved nothing in the conflict.

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"…Trump suggested Khamenei’s comments were unbecoming of Iran’s most powerful political and religious figure."

Trump tells Iran's supreme leader: 'You got beat to hell'
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"…Khamenei claimed the U.S. had only intervened in the war because “it felt that if it did not intervene, the Zionist regime would be utterly destroyed.”"

Iran’s supreme leader resurfaces to warn against future US attacks
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"…Khamenei said Trump had "exaggerated" the impact of the nuclear site strikes, adding: "They couldn't accomplish anything and did not achieve their objective.""

US gained nothing from strikes, Iran's supreme leader says
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"…Khamenei warned that “such an action can be repeated in the future, too,” saying that Iran has “access to key U.S. centers in the region and can take action whenever it deems necessary.”"

Iran’s supreme leader makes first public statement since ceasefire, saying Tehran ‘delivered a hand slap to America’s face’
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"…Khamenei warned that “such an action can be repeated in the future, too,” saying that Iran has “access to key U.S. centers in the region and can take action whenever it deems necessary.”"

Iran’s supreme leader makes first public statement since ceasefire declared in Israel-Iran war
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"…Iran's supreme leader claimed 'victory' over Israel and delivered a 'slap in the face' to Washington after U.S. airstrikes."

Iran's supreme leader claims 'victory' in his first comments after U.S. strikes
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"…Khamenei congratulated Iranians for their "victory" over Israel and the U.S., and he pledged that Iran will never "surrender.""

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By suspending cooperation with the IAEA, Iran is signaling a significant escalation in its nuclear program oversight tensions, likely hindering international monitoring efforts and complicating diplomatic negotiations with the U.S. and other countries.

There are moderate and hardline factions within the Iranian regime; moderates support a pragmatic and diplomatic approach to the conflict, while hardliners, including Supreme Leader Khamenei, favor more confrontational rhetoric and actions.

Iran launched 19 ballistic missiles at the U.S. base in Qatar, but all but one were intercepted by air defenses with no reported injuries; the U.S. had earlier conducted major airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming to have severely damaged them.

The U.S. and Iran are reportedly preparing to resume nuclear negotiations soon, although Iran is expected to reject proposals demanding a halt to uranium enrichment on its soil.

Life in Iran is normalizing post-ceasefire, with shops reopening and airspace operations resuming, even though tensions with the U.S. remain high and the rhetoric between leaders is escalatory.

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