Trump to the G7: 'Iran is on the verge of surrender' - Response with escalation from Tehran (Axios)
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed to G7 leaders that Iran is nearing surrender, but within a day, Iran's Supreme Leader asserted the country will continue fighting.
During a recent online meeting with G7 leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran is 'on the verge of surrender' due to the impact of U.S. military operations, specifically citing the operation known as 'Operation Epic Fury.' He expressed confidence that the U.S. military efforts are effective in weakening the Iranian regime, framing the current situation as an opportunity to further press Iran's government. Trump further asserted that Iran's leadership is in chaos and lacks the ability to formally surrender.
However, the situation escalated quickly as Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, delivered a public address asserting that Iran will not concede and intends to continue its resistance. This starkly contradicts Trump's optimistic assessments, indicating a rift between U.S. expectations and Iran's resolve. Khamenei's stance emphasizes Iran's commitment to conflict despite external pressures, suggesting that the geopolitical landscape of the region remains fraught with tension and uncertainty.
The remarks from both leaders exemplify the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with Trump trying to portray a narrative of victory while Iran maintains its defiance. These developments could potentially lead to further military and diplomatic repercussions as international observers closely watch the dynamics between the two nations.