Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei
Iran's Supreme Leader slams US over violated memorandum
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Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a fierce public message condemning the United States for repeatedly violating a memorandum of understanding previously signed between the presidents of Iran and the US.
The statement was delivered alongside national events marking the "Great Epic of Sending Off the Martyr of Iran," referencing the late former leader Ali Khamenei.
Worthlessness of US signature
In his address clarifying critical national issues, Khamenei emphasized that Washington's repeated breach of commitments serves as definitive proof of US unreliability.
"The repeated violations of covenants by the Great Satan regarding the signed memorandum of understanding between the presidents of Iran and America has once again proved to everyone the fact of how worthless and invalid the signature of the American president is," Khamenei stated.
He further claimed that "bullying, totalitarianism, and savagery are inseparable components of the American approach and creed," asserting that the US has exposed its true, unmasked face as a document of its deceitful and untrustworthy nature.
Warnings of severe costs
Directly addressing US military maneuvers, Khamenei warned that any further aggression from Washington would be met with severe consequences and absolute loss of face.
"Now that the American enemy seeks warmongering and enduring heavier costs and greater disgrace, let it know that the dear nation of Iran and the resistance front have unforgettable lessons for it," the Supreme Leader declared.
Khamenei concluded by highlighting recent military readiness, stating that the bravery of the fighters of Islam and the zeal of the courageous people of the southern region during these days have already demonstrated examples of Iran's resolve.



