Trump claims Iran Supreme leader Khamenei never “Thanked” him for saving his life
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again aimed at Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, accusing him of showing no gratitude after Trump allegedly saved him from a “painful death.”
In a detailed message posted on his social media accounts, Trump responded to Khamenei’s recent claims of victory, saying, “Khamenei knows he lost the war, yet he continues to mislead his people.” Trump claimed that he was fully aware of Khamenei’s location and that the U.S. had destroyed three Iranian nuclear sites during the conflict.
He also revealed that he called off a major airstrike on Iran at the moment of a ceasefire. Despite that decision, Trump said Khamenei never thanked him. “I saved him from a painful death, but he never said thank you,” Trump wrote.
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Calling Khamenei the “so-called supreme leader,” Trump accused him of lying to the Iranian people about a false victory to maintain control.
Trump also stated that he was Iran’s last hope against Israel and criticized Khamenei for ignoring America’s efforts for regional stability. He praised the U.S. and Israeli forces as the most powerful in the world, adding, “We can never turn our back on Israel.”
This fiery statement has reignited tensions and sparked fresh debate on social media and global news platforms.
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