Iran's supreme leader warns US of 'unforgettable lessons' as conflict widens
Iran's supreme leader has warned that the United States will face "unforgettable lessons" if attacks continue, in a statement read on state television on Saturday. The remarks were attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei and came amid a widening confrontation between Tehran and Washington. The statement accused the US of breaching a recent memorandum of understanding between the two countries.
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It also said Iran and its regional allies would respond if the pressure continued. According to the statement, the latest warning followed what it described as repeated violations of the agreement by Washington. It said President Donald Trump's signature was "utterly worthless and invalid" and accused the US of "bullying, hegemonism and savagery".
The message said the American side was seeking to "foment war" and warned that it would suffer "heavier costs and further humiliation" if attacks continued. The statement was broadcast after a week in which the US sharply escalated its strikes on Iranian targets. The reported US attacks included civilian infrastructure such as bridges, railway lines and water desalination plants.
Iran has responded by striking civilian infrastructure in Kuwait, where authorities have urged people to ration electricity. The exchange has added to pressure across the region and raised concern about further disruption. The statement also urged Iranians to trust the leadership, remain vigilant and stay active as the fighting continues.
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The warning matters because it reflects how quickly the conflict has moved beyond direct military targets and into infrastructure that affects daily life. Damage to transport and water systems can deepen humanitarian strain and complicate any effort to contain the fighting. The mention of regional allies also suggests the confrontation could widen further beyond Iran and the United States.
That raises the risk of additional attacks and counterattacks across the Middle East. The statement said the conflict is being viewed by Iran's senior leadership as existential. It also said regional countries are trying behind the scenes to push for an end to the fighting.
Reports in recent days have suggested that the Houthis in Yemen could close the Bab al-Mandeb gateway to the Red Sea in support of Iran, which would add pressure on global energy markets. The broader war has been described as deeply unpopular in the US, adding a domestic political dimension to the crisis. What remains unclear is how far either side is prepared to go after the latest exchange.
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