BREAKING: 25 National Guards, 33 others dead in Mexico over killing of drug lord El Mencho

Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
LATEST SCORES:
Loading live scores...
Top Stories

“We Know Where He’s Hiding,” Trump warns as U.S. tracks Iran’s Supreme Leader

Nearly two weeks ago, Trump had indirectly threatened Iranian leader Ali Khamenei Khamenei, saying he was an easy target.
Trump and Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Quick Read

Trump’s declaration of American air dominance suggests advanced military positioning, though U.S. defense officials have not publicly confirmed operational specifics.

President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Iran, revealing that U.S. intelligence has pinpointed the exact location of the country’s Supreme Leader.

“We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding,” the president declared in a post on Truth Social.

“He is an easy target, but is safe there, we are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now.”

The president’s post is part of a barrage of statements made Tuesday, including one asserting that the United States now has “complete and total control of the skies over Iran.”

Minutes later, Trump followed up with a single, ominous demand: “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!”

Trump’s declaration of American air dominance suggests advanced military positioning, though U.S. defense officials have not publicly confirmed operational specifics.

His explicit mention of the Iranian Supreme Leader by title, not name, appears to be a strategic move aimed at destabilising Tehran’s leadership without yet initiating direct action.

The message, however, makes it clear that a strike is not off the table.

“We don’t want missiles shot at civilians or American soldiers,” Trump added. “Our patience is wearing thin.”

Iran’s military leaders have issued their own chilling warnings. Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, has urged residents in Tel Aviv and Haifa to evacuate “to save their lives,” warning of more extensive strikes.

He added that Iran’s missile operations so far were “warnings for deterrence,” but that “punitive operations” would follow.

Inside Iran, communication is rapidly breaking down. Internet disruptions have been reported across major provinces including Tehran, Isfahan, and Khuzestan. VPN services are reportedly failing, cutting off citizens from outside news sources. The government has blamed the blackout on cyberattacks, though critics say it’s a deliberate attempt to suppress unrest and block real-time updates.

State media has resumed its campaign against foreign apps like WhatsApp, despite lifting bans just months ago. Users now report renewed restrictions, raising fears of total information isolation.

Despite President Trump’s dramatic online statements, there has been no public briefing from the White House or Pentagon.

While the president returned early from Canada due to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, reporters have observed little visible activity at the White House, with several offices dark and doors closed.

That silence, however, contrasts sharply with the urgency and clarity of the president’s digital declarations.

 

Tags:

Comments

×