Iran sends chilling message on side of missile after Trump threat

The warning could not have been more stark. Twelve days into a spiraling war, with Iran’s supreme leader dead and missiles still in the air, Tehran has now turned its fury directly on Donald Trump. Their latest message is personal, defiant, and edged with the threat of erasure. As oil markets convulse and casualty counts climb, one line from Iran’s security chief hangs in the air like a guillo…

In the wreckage of a war that neither side fully controls, words have become weapons as potent as drones. Trump insists Iran’s military is “very complete, pretty much” destroyed, yet Tehran answers with fresh missile salvos and a vow of loyalty to Mojtaba Khamenei, the slain leader’s son. A single inscription on a missile – “At your service, Sayyid Mojtaba” – signals that, for Iran’s hardliners, this is now a sacred struggle, not a negotiable dispute.

Behind the rhetoric, the human cost is staggering: thousands of Iranians killed, historic cities scarred, American families mourning fallen service members. When Ali Ardashir Larijani warns Trump to “be careful not to be eliminated,” it is more than bluster; it is a declaration that Iran will risk ruin rather than bow. Between a president claiming victory and a nation swearing martyrdom, the space for de‑escalation narrows to almost nothing.

 

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