Iran sends chilling message on side of missile after Trump threat

Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified following recent military strikes and retaliatory threats. The conflict, now entering its twelfth day, has unsettled global markets and raised fears of broader instability across the Middle East.

The escalation reportedly began after Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, was said to have been killed during joint strikes carried out by the United States and Israel. Iranian forces quickly responded with missile and drone attacks, marking the start of a rapidly expanding confrontation.

In an interview with CBS NewsDonald Trump claimed that Iran’s military capabilities had been heavily weakened. He suggested the country’s naval, communication, and air systems had suffered major damage during the strikes.

Trump also warned Iran about interfering with traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical global routes for oil shipments. Exports from countries such as IraqKuwait, and Saudi Arabia pass through the narrow waterway daily.

Iranian officials responded sharply. Ali Ardashir Larijani issued a warning stating that Iran would not be intimidated by what he described as American threats.

Following the reported death of Ali Khamenei, Iranian state media suggested that his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, had assumed leadership. Images broadcast on Iranian television showed missiles carrying the message “At your service, Sayyid Mojtaba,” interpreted by some observers as a sign of loyalty.

According to casualty estimates cited by The Independent, the conflict has already caused heavy losses. Reports suggest around 1,245 Iranian civilians and roughly 3,000 Iranian military personnel have been killed, along with seven U.S. service members.

Beyond the human toll, the confrontation has shaken global financial markets, particularly oil prices, due to concerns about disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. With rhetoric escalating and military activity continuing, analysts warn the situation could have far-reaching consequences for both regional stability and the global economy.

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