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Following an extended period of public absence during the military confrontation, Iran’s Supreme Leader emerged to address his nation. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appeared notably aged and spoke with a hoarse voice, reflecting the strain of the prolonged crisis.
The Iranian leader’s speech focused on downplaying American assertions about the complete destruction of Iran’s nuclear capabilities. International nuclear inspectors confirmed extensive damage to multiple atomic facilities, though they stopped short of declaring the program entirely eliminated.
Khamenei presented Iran’s retaliatory strike against US forces in Qatar as evidence of his country’s continued resistance despite nuclear devastation. He described this action as successful response to American aggression and warning that Iranian capabilities remained threatening.
The ceasefire has provided both nations with an opportunity to step back from wider conflict while maintaining their fundamental positions. Iran has begun the process of recovery, including partial airspace reopening and restoration of normal activities, while parliament moves to reduce international nuclear oversight.

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