After an extended period of hiding during the military crisis, Iran’s Supreme Leader reappeared looking visibly frail and exhausted. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s first public appearance since the conflict began revealed the physical toll of weeks in secure hiding.
The Iranian leader’s televised address challenged President Trump’s characterization of Iran’s nuclear program as completely destroyed while acknowledging extensive facility damage. UN nuclear agency officials confirmed that the attacks had caused enormous harm to multiple atomic sites, potentially delaying Iranian nuclear development by several years.
Khamenei emphasized Iran’s strike against US forces in Qatar as evidence of continued regional vulnerability for American interests. He described this action as demonstration that Iranian forces could target US assets throughout the Middle East whenever leadership deemed it necessary.
The ceasefire agreement has provided both countries with breathing room while they maintain their hostile positions. Iran has begun the process of normalizing operations, including partial airspace reopening and restoration of commercial activities, while signaling its intention to continue nuclear development despite international pressure.