The conflict between Iran, United States, and Israel has intensified dramatically on the 14th day of fighting, with fierce attacks continuing across the region and both sides issuing powerful statements. Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei delivered a strong warning in his first major message since taking power after the death of Ali Khamenei. In his statement, he vowed revenge for those killed in the war, declaring that Iran would not step back until “blood is answered with blood.” Khamenei also warned that Iran could open new battlefronts and target enemy bases across neighboring countries if attacks against Tehran continue. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has backed the new leadership, insisting that Iran’s military capabilities remain strong and that the country will decide when the war ends. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that American forces have already destroyed Iran’s naval and air capabilities and significantly weakened its missile power. However, Tehran rejected these claims and warned of further strikes against U.S. and Israeli interests in the region. As missile exchanges and political tensions escalate, analysts warn that the conflict could widen across the Middle East, potentially destabilizing global security and energy markets.


