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Khamenei warns Trump of 'irreparable harm' if US joins Israeli strikes

He rejects surrender call


Published : 18 Jun 2025 06:15 PM | Updated : 18 Jun 2025 06:17 PM

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Iran’s top leader Ali Khamenei on Wednesday dismissed US calls for surrender amid ongoing Israeli attacks, cautioning that any military intervention by the United States would lead to “irreparable damage,” according to a statement broadcast on Iranian state television.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s comments were issued through a statement read by a state TV anchor.

It was only the second indication of his presence since the Israeli airstrikes began. His response came after U.S. President Donald Trump, in a social media post, demanded “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER” and warned that while the U.S. is aware of Khamenei’s whereabouts, it has “no plans to kill him, at least not for now.”

Though Trump initially kept a distance from Israel’s surprise offensive last Friday that set off the current crisis, he has recently indicated a possible escalation of U.S. involvement, expressing a desire for “something much bigger” than just a ceasefire. The U.S. has since deployed additional aircraft and naval forces to the region.

"The Iranian nation is not one to surrender"
In his statement, Khamenei criticized Trump’s “threatening and absurd statements.”

“Wise individuals who know Iran, its people, and its history never speak to this nation with the language of threats, because the Iranian nation is not one to surrender,” Khamenei said. “Americans should know that any military involvement by the U.S. will undoubtedly result in irreparable damage to them.”

State television said a video of Khamenei’s full speech would be aired later, following a pattern used previously—likely as a security precaution. His exact location remains undisclosed.

Earlier in the day, an Iranian official warned that U.S. intervention could trigger a “full-scale war.” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei did not provide further details, but thousands of U.S. troops are stationed in nearby nations within striking distance of Iran. The U.S. has promised a major retaliation in response to any Iranian attack.

Meanwhile, another official reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to enriching uranium for peaceful purposes, seemingly rejecting Trump’s demands to dismantle the country’s nuclear program.

Israel targeting Iranian missile production facility near Tehran

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is targeting the Khojir missile production facility near the Iranian capital in its latest strikes, Iranian media is reporting, according to the Reuters news agency.

The facility is understood to be important to Iran's ballistic missile-related infrastructure, and was targeted by Israel in its strikes on Iran last October, reports the BBC.

The Israeli military says it has struck uranium centrifuge production sites and weapons factories in Iran overnight on the sixth day of its unprecedented offensive.

These strikes, carried out by "more than 50 aircraft," targeted "a centrifuge production facility in Tehran" as well as "several weapons manufacturing sites (...) including facilities producing raw materials and components used to assemble surface-to-surface missiles," the military says in a statement.