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Donald Trump should prepare “50,000 coffins”.

WI_cricfan 6/23/25, 6:01:09 PM
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The new Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Army has warned the US should expect a decisive response for its actions amid warnings that Donald Trump should prepare “50,000 coffins”.

Speaking via video link to high-ranking army commanders, the new military leader Major General Amir Hatami outlined why Iran would retaliate.

“We were negotiating and progressing through a diplomatic path, but you chose to spill the blood of your soldiers,” Iranian state television anchor Mehdi Khanalizadeh said.

“The US president in the Oval Office chose to take delivery of the coffins of up to 50,000 US soldiers in Washington.”

In sensational remarks on Truth Social on Sunday (US time), US President Donald Trump appears to have called for a regime change in Iran.
sgtdjones 6/23/25, 6:08:23 PM
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In reply to WI_cricfan

Iran has tentacles throughout the Middle East.

If America's bombing was successful, radioactivity would be present.

It's not detected.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, wrote Sunday on X. “Enriched materials, indigenous knowledge, political will remain.” “Iran retains extensive expertise that will allow it to eventually reconstitute what aspects of the programme have been damaged or destroyed
Did Iran move its 400 kg of enriched materials elsewhere?

TACO disturbed a hornets nest.

Trump said Iran's nuclear sites were 'obliterated,' but questions remain about enriched uranium

But Jeffrey Lewis, an American expert in nuclear nonproliferation and a professor at the California-based James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, said on X that he was “unimpressed” by both the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran because they “failed to target significant elements of Iran’s nuclear materials and production infrastructure.”

Iran’s highly enriched uranium “was largely stored in underground tunnels” near the Isfahan site, he said. But despite extensive American and Israeli attacks on the facility, he said, “there does not seem to have been any effort to destroy these tunnels or the material that was in them.”He added that there had been “no effort to strike the enormous underground facility next to Natanz where Iran can make more centrifuges and maybe do other things.”
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