TDIranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has told President Trump that the United States will not succeed in destroying Iran.
Khamenei made the remarks amidst reports that 48 United States Air Force fighter jets are mobilizing en route to the Middle East.
The deployment comes amid heightened tensions in the region, where U.S. military presence has often been a stabilizing but controversial factor.
Large-scale movements of this nature typically signal preparation for either deterrence operations, joint exercises with allies, or potential combat readiness in response to emerging threats.
Implications of Such Massive Mobilisation
- Regional Security: The arrival of such a significant air fleet could reshape the balance of power and send a strong message to adversaries.
- Diplomatic Fallout: Allies may welcome the reinforcement, but critics could view it as an escalation.
- Operational Readiness: Mobilizing 48 jets simultaneously underscores the scale of U.S. military capacity and its ability to project power quickly.
International observers are already on the watch out for official Pentagon statements clarifying the mission.
Others wait with bated breaths for reactions from Middle Eastern governments and regional blocs.
The rest expect the move to have a potential impact on ongoing diplomatic negotiations in hotspots such as Iraq, Syria, and the Gulf.
Rebuffing the advances by the United States Air Force, the Iranian Leader says the US military might be “struck so hard that it cannot get up again.”
He threatened to send fleet of US warships currently in the Middle East and surrounding Iran to the “bottom of the sea.”
In the meantime, Khamenei said, though, they reached a general agreement on a set of principles with the United States.
Pezeshkian Vows to Proceed with ‘Peaceful’ Nuclear Program

On his part, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says they will ‘never’ abandon their ‘peaceful’ nuclear program.
President Pezeshkian also said that Tehran is open to verification that it is not seeking nuclear weapons.
In the meantime, United States Republicans have responded to Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei’s comments as thoughtless.
A lawmaker was quoted as saying: “Threatening President Trump and the United States is not a wise decision.”













