Weakened Supreme Leader Threatens Escalation Despite Program Damage

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Iran’s Supreme Leader made his first televised appearance following weeks of military confrontation, showing clear signs of physical deterioration. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s address revealed the strain of the crisis, with the leader occasionally stumbling over words and speaking with evident difficulty.
The 86-year-old leader challenged American claims about destroying Iran’s nuclear program while acknowledging that significant damage had occurred. UN nuclear watchdog officials confirmed that the strikes had caused considerable harm to Iranian atomic infrastructure using advanced military technology.
Iran’s attack on American forces in Qatar was emphasized by Khamenei as proof of his country’s ability to threaten escalation despite program damage. He characterized this action as both successful retaliation and demonstration that Iranian military capabilities remained effective.
The implementation of the ceasefire has allowed Iran to begin normalizing operations while signaling its intention to maintain confrontation. The country has partially reopened its airspace and begun restoring civilian activities, though it faces enormous challenges in rebuilding its nuclear infrastructure.

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