Newly elected Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has released his first audio statement in which he has given a strong message to the United States.
According to the International News Agency, the newly elected Supreme Leader took a strong stance on the Strait of Hormuz, saying that this important sea passage should be closed to put pressure on the enemy.
Will avenge the blood of each martyr
He further said that Iran will take account of the blood of every person who was martyred in the recent war and attacks. Will never give up the right to avenge the blood of its martyrs.
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said that Iran is determined to avenge the blood of its martyrs and gave a clear message to the enemy that the Iranian nation cannot be suppressed. The unity of the nation will thwart the enemy’s intentions.
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Attacks will continue until the US military bases are closed
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei warned that the US military bases in the Middle East should be closed, otherwise Iran will continue its attacks.
He added that in the current situation, my responsibilities have increased greatly and I consider the support of the nation as my greatest strength. I pray that Allah will grant me the ability to lead the nation better.
The enemy is targeting the people
Mojtaba Khamenei added that the world has seen that the Iranian people are a great and united nation. If there is no support from the people, no leader has any status.
He added that the enemy is targeting Iran and its people, but the Iranian nation will confront these conspiracies with unity.
Iran’s target is not the people, but the US military bases
In his message, he added that Iran is not targeting any civilian or country, but only military bases are being targeted and these operations will continue.
Expressing his desire for friendly relations with neighboring countries, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said that Iran wants peace in the region, but will not back down from defending itself and avenging the blood of martyrs.
Khamenei’s wife is alive, Iranian state media confirms
Iran’s state media denied the assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s wife, Mansoura Baghzadeh Khamenei, several days later.
According to Iranian state media reports, Khamenei’s wife, Mansoura Baghzadeh Khamenei, was seriously injured in an Israeli and American attack, after which she was transferred to the hospital.
According to the report, she was undergoing treatment in the hospital, during which time the news of her death went viral around the world, while she is still alive and well.
Iran has allowed ships from some countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has clearly announced that commercial ships from countries that participate in aggression against our land and leadership will not be given safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
This was announced by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi in an interview with the French news agency in Tehran.
He said that several countries had contacted Iran and requested passage through the Strait of Hormuz, on which Iran has cooperated with them and provided a way.
The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister added that Iran believes that countries that have participated in attacks or aggressive actions against Iran will not be allowed to benefit from this important sea passage.
Majid Takht Ravanchi said that after the war started in June last year, a ceasefire was announced within 12 days, but eight or nine months later, the opposing forces re-prepared and started operations against Iran.
He said that Iran does not want war, but wants a system that can ensure that war is not imposed on Iran again at any time in the future and that stability is maintained in the region.
He also rejected the impression that Iran is laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. He said that the news that Iran has laid mines in the Strait of Hormuz is not true.
His statement came at a time when US President Donald Trump claimed that US forces had targeted twenty-eight Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz that were allegedly being used to lay mines.



