Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Feb. 1 warned that a US strike on Iran would trigger a regional war, said an Anadolu report.
“If the US initiates a war this time, it would spill over across the entire region,” Khamenei addressed a meeting in Tehran ahead of the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which ended the Pahlavi rule.He dismissed Washington’s deployment of aircraft carriers and warships to the Persian Gulf, describing such moves as “nothing new.”
Khamenei said that American officials have repeatedly issued similar warnings in the past, often claiming that “all options are on the table,” including military action.“Now this man too constantly claims that ‘we brought warships’ and so on,” Khamenei said, referring to US President Donald Trump.
“The Iranian nation should not be frightened by such things. The people of Iran are not influenced by these threats.”
On Jan. 28, Trump said in a social media post that a massive “armada” was heading toward Iran, while urging Tehran to enter negotiations immediately.The statement fuelled speculation about a possible US military strike, prompting strong reactions from Iranian officials.
Khamenei stressed that Iran would not be the initiator of any war and “does not seek to attack any country,” warning that it would “deliver a firm blow to anyone who attacks or harasses it.”
A “structured framework” for negotiations is “taking shape and moving forward.”


