“I saved him from an ugly death”: Trump exposes secret war details, nuclear site strikes & calls Iran a “burned-out country with no future”

Washington D.C., June 27, 2025
In a passionate and highly personal post on Truth Social, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has delivered one of his most forceful statements yet about Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, branding him a liar and revealing crucial behind-the-scenes insights into the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
Trump’s post has taken the world by storm, sending shockwaves through the political landscape and sparking serious discussions about how closely the U.S. and Israel are working together, the vulnerabilities of Iran’s nuclear program, and what the future holds for diplomacy in the Middle East.
What Trump Said — Explained Simply :

In his recent post, Trump took a direct shot at Ayatollah Khamenei for claiming that Iran “won the war with Israel.”
Let’s break down some of Trump’s main points:
He argues that Iran’s claim of victory is simply untrue. Trump accused Khamenei of “lying,” insisting that Israel emerged as the clear victor.
According to Trump, Iran’s nuclear sites were “OBLITERATED.” He claims that all three of Iran’s nuclear facilities were wiped out during the conflict.
Trump also mentioned that he spared Khamenei’s life. He stated that he knew exactly where Khamenei was hiding but chose not to let U.S. or Israeli forces take him out.
He revealed that Israel was poised for a massive airstrike. Trump said he called back a large fleet of Israeli planes that were en route to Tehran to avoid further destruction.
He was in the process of lifting sanctions. Trump indicated he was ready to ease sanctions and assist Iran in recovering — until Khamenei’s “hostile” remarks made him reconsider.
Trump painted a bleak picture of Iran, describing it as isolated and on the brink of collapse — “burned out,” “blown up,” with “no future,” and “DEATH all around them.”
He concluded with a cautionary note: Iran’s leadership needs to opt for peace instead of provocation — “you often get more with HONEY than with VINEGAR.”
Political Analysts Weigh In
“This may be the most revealing public statement about the Iran-Israel war we’ve seen yet,” said former U.S. intelligence officer Paul Lasky.
“It’s not just rhetoric — it confirms things world governments were only speculating about.”
Final Take ( THE STATES ALERT )
Donald Trump has once again sparked a global conversation about the Iran-Israel conflict, potentially putting any hopes for peaceful negotiations on hold for the foreseeable future.
His bold, unfiltered post not only takes aim at Iran’s leadership but also positions him as a defender of preventing mass casualties among Iranians.

This isn’t just a political statement; it’s a powerful message to the world: while the war might have reached a pause, the struggle for control over the narrative is far from over.
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