DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's supreme leader on Wednesday rejected U.S. calls for surrender in the face of blistering Israeli strikes and warned that any military involvement by the Americans would cause ''irreparable damage'' to them, in recorded video aired by state TV.
It was the second public appearance by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei since the strikes began, and came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump demanded ''UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER'' in a social media post and warned Khamenei that the U.S. knows where he is but has no plans to kill him, ''at least not for now.''
Trump initially distanced himself from Israel's surprise attack on Friday that triggered the conflict, but in recent days has hinted at greater American involvement, saying he wants something ''much bigger'' than a ceasefire. The U.S. has also sent more military aircraft and warships to the region.
‘The Iranian nation is not one to surrender'
Khamenei dismissed the ''threatening and absurd statements'' by Trump.
''Wise individuals who know Iran, its people, and its history never speak to this nation with the language of threats, because the Iranian nation is not one to surrender,'' he said. ''Americans should know that any military involvement by the U.S. will undoubtedly result in irreparable damage to them.''
A state TV anchor had read Khamenei's statement earlier, before the video was aired. Iran followed a similar sequence in releasing an earlier statement from the supreme leader, perhaps as a security measure. His location is not known.
His voice echoed as he sat in a room with beige curtains. An Iranian flag and a portrait of Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who Khamenei succeeded in 1989, hung behind him.