Tr:um:p Tells I:ra:n’s Ayatollah: “You Got Beat to Hell”—Warns of More Strikes!

U.S. President Threatens to Bomb Iran if Uranium Enrichment Continues

The President has stated that Iran’s Supreme Leader should admit that Iran was heavily defeated by the U.S. and Israel, and that he was “saved” by Trump during recent conflicts. Trump warned that if Iran resumes uranium enrichment at concerning levels, the U.S. would consider bombing the country again.

Trump emphasized that Iran’s last concern is nuclear weapons and claimed credit for saving Iran’s leader from death during recent military strikes. He accused Iran of lacking gratitude and claimed he knew exactly where the leader was sheltered, preventing Israel or U.S. forces from attacking him. Trump also asserted that he had ordered additional U.S. airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, including three sites, which resulted in significant damage.

He further indicated that recent sanctions remain in force because Iran has not shown sufficient gratitude or return to the global community. Trump expressed frustration at America’s efforts to ease sanctions, which he said were thwarted by Iran’s hostility.

Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader claimed victory in a recent 12-day conflict despite losing control of Iranian airspace to Israel and enduring U.S. bombings of nuclear sites. Iran responded to these events with a symbolic missile launch, which was intercepted thanks to prior notice, and later agreed to a ceasefire.

Overall, the situation remains tense, with the U.S. preparing military options if Iran advances its nuclear program further or acts provocatively.

Donald Trump at a press briefing.
Trump had a brief press conference on June 27, 2025.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei giving a televised speech.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks on June 26, 2025.
Satellite image showing damage at the Fordo enrichment facility in Iran.
A satellite image shows damage at the Fordo nuclear facility after U.S. airstrikes.
Satellite image of craters at the Fordo enrichment facility in Iran.
A picture of holes and craters from U.S. airstrikes near the Fordow nuclear site.
Overhead view of the Fordow underground complex in Iran.
A view of the Fordow nuclear complex after U.S. strikes.
B-2 Spirit taking off at night.
A U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit takes off to support operations against Iran.