Iran's Khamenei Rejects Trump's Call for Unconditional Surrender 

This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei shows him speaking to members of Iran's air force in Tehran on February 7, 2025. (AFP photo / Handout / Khamenei.ir)
This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei shows him speaking to members of Iran's air force in Tehran on February 7, 2025. (AFP photo / Handout / Khamenei.ir)
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Iran's Khamenei Rejects Trump's Call for Unconditional Surrender 

This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei shows him speaking to members of Iran's air force in Tehran on February 7, 2025. (AFP photo / Handout / Khamenei.ir)
This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei shows him speaking to members of Iran's air force in Tehran on February 7, 2025. (AFP photo / Handout / Khamenei.ir)

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said in a statement read by a television presenter on Wednesday that his country will not accept US President Donald Trump's call for an unconditional surrender.

In his first remarks since Friday, when he delivered a speech broadcast on state media after Israel began bombarding Iran, Khamenei said peace or war could not be imposed on the country.

"Intelligent people who know Iran, the Iranian nation, and its history will never speak to this nation in threatening language because the Iranian nation will not surrender," he said.

"The Americans should know that any US military intervention will undoubtedly be accompanied by irreparable damage."

Thousands of people were fleeing Tehran on Wednesday after Israeli warplanes bombed the city overnight, and a source said Trump was considering options that include joining Israel in attacking Iranian nuclear sites.

Israel's military said 50 Israeli jets had struck around 20 targets in Tehran overnight, including sites producing raw materials, components and manufacturing systems for missiles.

A source familiar with internal discussions said Trump and his team were considering a number of options, which included joining Israel in strikes against Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran had conveyed to Washington that it would retaliate against the United States for any direct participation, its ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, said. He said he already saw the US as "complicit in what Israel is doing".



NBC: US Strikes Destroyed Only One of Three Iranian Nuclear Sites

This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Isfahan enrichment facility in Iran after being hit by Israeli airstrikes, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Maxar Technologies via AP)
This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Isfahan enrichment facility in Iran after being hit by Israeli airstrikes, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Maxar Technologies via AP)
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NBC: US Strikes Destroyed Only One of Three Iranian Nuclear Sites

This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Isfahan enrichment facility in Iran after being hit by Israeli airstrikes, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Maxar Technologies via AP)
This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Isfahan enrichment facility in Iran after being hit by Israeli airstrikes, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Maxar Technologies via AP)

A new US assessment has found that American strikes in June destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites, NBC News reported on Thursday, citing current and former US officials familiar with the matter, Reuters said.

President Donald Trump rejected a military plan for further comprehensive strikes on Iran's nuclear program, which would have lasted several weeks, the report added.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report.