U.S. President Trump: We will not eliminate Khamenei for now.

U.S. President Trump: We will not eliminate Khamenei for now.

17.06.2025 19:40

U.S. President Donald Trump openly threatened Iran's religious leader Ali Khamenei. Trump stated, "We know exactly where he is hiding. An easy target, but he is safe there. We will not eliminate him, at least not for now. Our patience is wearing thin."

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that they know where Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is hiding, saying, "He is an easy target, but he is safe there. We will not eliminate him. At least not for now."

TRUMP THREATENS KHAMENEI WITH DEATH

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to kill Iran's religious leader Ali Khamenei. Trump stated that they know Khamenei's location but will not kill him for now, expressing that their patience has run out.

"WE WILL NOT ELIMINATE HIM FOR NOW, BUT OUR PATIENCE IS RUNNING OUT"

Trump said: "We know exactly where Khamenei is hiding. He is an easy target, but he is safe there. We will not eliminate him, at least not for now. Our patience is running out."

ISRAELI DEFENSE MINISTER: HIS END WILL BE LIKE SADDAM'S

On the other hand, Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz stated that he 'warned' Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, referring indirectly to Iraq's deposed leader Saddam Hussein. Katz said, "It would be good for Iran to remember the fate of the dictator (Saddam Hussein) who chose the same path against Israel in a neighboring country (Iraq)."

"ISRAEL WANTS TO ASSASSINATE KHAMENEI"

A report in the international press claimed that Israel wanted to assassinate Khamenei but that U.S. President Donald Trump prevented this. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also stated in an interview with American ABC television yesterday that targeting Khamenei would end the conflicts.

CONFLICT STARTED BY ISRAEL'S VIOLENT ATTACKS ON IRAN

On June 13, Israel launched extensive attacks targeting the military high command, including nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran. In the attacks, the Chief of Staff of Iran, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and some senior commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, were killed, with a total civilian casualty reported as 224. In retaliation, the Iranian military's missile attack on Israel resulted in 24 deaths and over 500 injuries.

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