The Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that the United States endured a significant defeat in a 12-day war against Iran despite its extensive military capabilities and advanced weaponry.
According to Khamenei, the U.S. employed a broad range of modern arms and intelligence tools during the confrontation but failed to reach its objectives.
He emphasized that American power, often portrayed as dominant, showed its vulnerability when faced with Iran’s strategic resistance and unified defense.
Ayatollah Khamenei noted that Iran’s steadfastness and reliance on internal strength led to victory.
“With their vast equipment, intelligence, and technology, the Americans faced defeat in only twelve days,” he said, underscoring that true power lies in faith, resilience, and national unity rather than technological superiority.
Iranian officials framed the outcome as a testament to the effectiveness of Iran’s defensive capabilities and the steadfast will of its people.
The message highlighted a broader narrative that U.S. interventionism and reliance on military power are less effective against nations driven by ideological and strategic cohesion.
Khamenei’s remarks depict Iran’s claim of a symbolic victory over U.S. military might, emphasizing the limits of technology against disciplined national resistance.