New York. A very dramatic and rapidly furious war, which can bring serious consequences globally, at this time the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatolla Ali Khamenei and former US President Donald Trump have turned into a digital war openly. The conflict has recently surfaced after the US attacks on Iran’s nuclear bases.
From his official X (East Twitter) account, Khamenei attacked Trump and alleged that Trump is “resorting to exaggeration to hide the truth”. The response was in response to Trump’s claim, stating that the US forces “completely destroyed” Iran’s major nuclear bases in “surgical air strikes”.
Khamenei did not stop here. He ridiculed Trump’s “confusion of mercy” and ridiculed him. Trump claimed Truth Social that he “spared Ayatollah’s life during a recent Iran-Israel confrontation.”
On this, an Iranian military officer gave a sharp reply and said: “It is foolish to claim to be spared.”
This comment was a signal to Iran’s strong military structure and leadership network.
Trump’s retaliation – “Iran will not get anything, neither conversation, no compromise, nor pest”
Donald Trump also does not appear to follow any diplomatic restraint. In a fierce post on Truth Social, he wrote:
“Iran will not get anything. Neither the conversation, no deal, no mercy.”
The statement resonated like an earthquake in Washington’s foreign policy circles.
With the post, Trump shared a picture of the American flag and the B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber-the same bombing aircraft used in an attack on Iran’s Natanz nuclear plant.
Global alarm bell
This verbal war is not limited to words just. Experts believe that such individual spattics between two staunch ideological opponents can give rise to any military misconception. Things are already flammable after Iran’s uranium enrichment system is destroyed, and the discussions of Iranian cyber-stones are now intensifying.
The United Nations diplomat is engaged in starting dialogues from the back door, including European mediator, but no side is ready to retreat so far.
Remember of 2020 – Sulemani’s murder and threat to war
The world still remembers the night of 2020 when the assassination of Iranian General Qasim Sulemani almost brought America and Iran to the brink of war. Now, after five years, the stakes are even higher.
This is no longer a fight for uranium and missiles.
It has now become an important conflict, the struggle of the empire, and the fight for existence – and all this is happening in front of the world in real time, a tweet, a post.