Khamenei Dismisses U.S. Overtures, Says Trump Administration “Not Worthy” of Contact With Iran
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei used a nationally broadcast speech on Thursday to rebuke Washington in sweeping terms, making clear that he sees no scenario in which Iran should deal with the current U.S. administration. According to AFP, he asserted that the Trump White House was “not worthy” of even basic diplomatic contact with Tehran.
“Such a government (the United States) is not worthy of being approached or cooperated with by a government like the Islamic Republic,” he declared, calling recent talk of Iranian outreach to U.S. officials a “pure lie.” The message was delivered during Iran’s annual government-mandated tribute to the Basij, the IRGC’s vast volunteer paramilitary network.
During the address, the Supreme Leader again revisited the 12-day conflict that erupted in June between Israel and Iran. Khamenei insisted that neither Washington nor Yerushalayim achieved what they had set out to do, saying the United States and Israel had failed “to achieve any objectives.” That brief war saw Israel unleash a massive aerial strike on military and nuclear targets deep inside Iran, with the U.S. joining in for a short round of attacks on nuclear facilities. Iran retaliated with its own barrage of missiles and drones, and diplomatic nuclear negotiations were suspended. A ceasefire has held since June 24.
Khamenei also took time to praise domestic solidarity during the confrontation, asserting, “Even those who had differences with the system stood by it. This unity must be preserved and appreciated.” For months he has argued that Israel’s strategy is to destabilize the country from within and provoke internal chaos to topple the Islamic Republic.
Trump, for his part, has claimed that American strikes during the June conflict destroyed Iran’s nuclear program entirely. Khamenei has scoffed at those statements, responding that Trump should “keep dreaming.”
The stalled nuclear discussions also hovered over the speech. Before the June fighting, the U.S. and Iran had already held five negotiation rounds, but the talks collapsed over Tehran’s insistence on continuing uranium enrichment inside Iran—one of the key flashpoints preventing any new agreement.
The atmosphere has grown even more tense since Europe activated the “snapback” sanctions clause. Those sweeping penalties were reinstated in September after the E3—Britain, France, and Germany—moved to trigger the mechanism following failed attempts to bring Iran back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear accord. The decision enraged Tehran, which accused the Europeans of caving to U.S. pressure.
In recent weeks, Khamenei has again emphasized that dialogue with Washington is impossible under current circumstances, pointing to continued U.S. backing of Israel, its military presence throughout the Middle East, and what he calls persistent American interference in regional affairs.
{Matzav.com}