Iran's Supreme Leader: Trump's Signature is Worthless Amid Broken Truce
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, stated that U.S. President Trump's signature on an agreement is worthless.
- He accused the U.S. of repeatedly violating a memorandum of understanding between the two nations.
- Khamenei warned the U.S. of a "memorable lesson" and urged Iranians to show no weakness.
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has declared that the signature of U.S. President Donald Trump holds no value, accusing Washington of consistently violating a memorandum of understanding between the two countries. In a written statement issued through state media, Khamenei asserted that America's repeated breaches demonstrate the worthlessness and unreliability of the U.S. president's commitments.
America, the 'Great Satan,' repeatedly violated the memorandum signed between Iran and the U.S. president, once again proving to everyone how worthless and unreliable the U.S. president's signature is.
Khamenei criticized the U.S. for launching attacks on Iran even as the nation mourned its former Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. He characterized the U.S. as a "Great Satan" whose bullying, hegemonic ambitions, and brutality are inseparable elements of its style. The new leader warned that Iran would teach the U.S. a "memorable lesson" for attempting to incite war and bear a heavier cost.
Bullying, hegemonic ambitions, and brutality are inseparable elements of the American style.
Addressing the Iranian people, Khamenei encouraged them to continue trusting their government officials and to ensure that "enemies never see any sign of weakness" from them. His remarks signal a hardening stance against the United States amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Iran will teach America a 'memorable lesson' for attempting to incite war and bear a heavier cost.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.