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After Russia's Warning, Iran's Khamenei Hits Out At Trump: 'Don't Make Excuses, You Fear Our...'

After Russia's Warning, Iran's Khamenei Hits Out At Trump: 'Don't Make Excuses, You Fear Our...'

Time of India6 days ago
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/ Jul 30, 2025, 04:34AM IST
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei lashes out at the U.S. following renewed threats of military strikes. Khamenei accuses the West of using nuclear talks as a pretext to target Iran's religion, science, and growing power. He mocks U.S. and Israeli actions during last month's 12-day conflict, pledging Iran will accelerate its military and scientific progress despite recent losses. This comes after President Trump warned of 'open and glad' strikes if Iran resumes its nuclear program. Watch
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