
Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei (Left) and US President Donald Trump. —Reuters/File
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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the United States knew that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khaamini had called him an easy target, but he added that at least for now, he would not be killed.
In a post on the society of truth, Trump said, “We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding. He is a simple target, but there is safe-we are not taking it out (killing!), Not at least for now,” Trump said in a simple target, not at least for now, “he said.
“But we do not want to shoot missiles on citizens, or US soldiers. Our patience is thin. Thank you for your attention!” Trump said.
After minutes, the US president just said with another message saying: “Earn unconditional weapons!”
Trump withdrew from the G7 summit in Canada at the end of Monday, when the conflict between Iran and the key US ally Israel increased, and was prepared to meet top officials in the White House situation on Tuesday.
The US president has so far emphasized that his country is not involved in the conflict, saying that Iran can still make any agreement to end its nuclear program, which he proposed before Israeli attacks.
But Trump has given rising indications that Washington’s intervention can now come close in some form.
“Now we have full and complete control over the skies in Iran,” Trump wrote about the truth social, who praised the use of American -made weapons, though without clearly mentioning Israel. “No one does good than the US.”
Israel, the nearest US ally of the Middle East, recently made a similar claim.
Earlier, Trump told reporters on Air Force One while returning from Canada that he wanted to “do not a real end, ceasefire” for the Iranian Israeli conflict, and warned that “I’m not in too much mood to talk.”
Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron warned that any attempt to replace the government in Iran would be “chaos” because the US ally Israeli fired with its enemy.
At the G7 summit in Macron Canada, President Donald Trump had said that the United States would not kill Iran’s Supreme Leader “yet”.
The US Congress woman has also warned Trump against us in the war.
With the X, he wrote: “No one has attacked nor attacked the Americans. It is time to drag Americans into war and allow Israel to join the United States once again in their elected war.”
“Stand for Americans who believe that you want peace and do not include any other generation of Americans in an expensive war.”
America moves fighter jets to the Middle East
Three US officials said the US military is deploying more fighter jets in the Middle East and expanding the deployment of other warplanes, and that US military forces have been strengthened in the region as a war between Israel and Iran.
An official said the deployments included F-16, F-22 and F-35 fighter aircraft.
Two officials emphasized the defense of the deployment of fighter jets, which have been used to shoot drones and projectals.
The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request to comment.
Reuters first reported on Monday, the movement of a large number of tanker aircraft in Europe, as well as the deployment of aircraft carriers to the Middle East, providing President Donald Trump as an increase in the Middle East tension.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegsit termed the deployments as defense, as Washington is protecting forces from a possible shock coming from Iran and Iran -linked forces in the Middle East.
On Tuesday, a fourth US defense official increased the possibility of additional US Navy’s additional warplanes in the eastern Mediterranean to shoot ballistic missiles.
The United States already has a capable force in the Middle East, with about 40,000 troops in the region, including air defense systems, fighter jets and warships that can detect and shoot enemy missiles.
Israel began its air war on Iran on Friday, resulting in the conclusion that Iran was on the way to developing a nuclear weapon.
Iran refuses to search for nuclear weapons and points to its right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including enrichment as a party to the nuclear non -proliferation agreement.
– with additional input from Reuters