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Iran’s new Ayatollah threatens to “shed Trump’s blood” in live address
By Lance D Johnson // Mar 06, 2026

The United States, in lockstep with Israel, has ignited a direct military conflict with Iran, a move that has triggered an aggressive and catastrophic retaliation, which is currently justifying a sweeping expansion of war. The U.S. targeting Iranian leadership and sinking an Iranian frigate in international waters, has elicited blood-curdling vows of revenge from Tehran’s highest clerical authorities.

Key points:

  • Senior Iranian Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli has explicitly called for the "shedding of Trump's blood" in a televised address, signaling a shift to personal, existential threats.
  • Iran has reportedly failed to assassinate President Donald Trump in the past, and Trump instinctively struck Iran first because he was weary of upcoming attacks.
  • The U.S. Navy's sinking of the Iranian frigate Dena in the Indian Ocean, killing 87 sailors, has been branded an "atrocity at sea" by Iran's foreign minister, who warns the U.S. will "bitterly regret" setting this precedent.
  • The conflict, beginning with coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Saturday, has already killed over 1,000 in Iran and disrupted global energy supplies, with Iran retaliating against U.S. bases and allies across the region.
  • Evidence suggests the U.S. military-industrial complex and political neoconservatives are orchestrating an escalation to justify wider war, while deliberately exposing naval forces to devastating attack.
  • The situation creates a clear path to nuclear confrontation, with Iran capable of sinking U.S. carriers and Israel poised to use tactical nuclear weapons, potentially drawing in Russia and leading to an even greater global conflict.

World War is here

The incendiary rhetoric from Ayatollah Amoli is not mere posturing. It is the predictable outcome of a devastating military blow that has humiliated a nation with significant asymmetric and potentially nuclear-capable retaliatory options. The sinking of the Dena is a casus belli that Iran cannot ignore without losing face and domestic control. The U.S. administration understands this dynamic perfectly; it is the very reaction they are counting on to justify the next, more drastic phase of conflict.

The strategic positioning of U.S. carrier groups in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, and Mediterranean is currently a demonstration of America's military power, but could become a provocative display of vulnerability. These vessels, including the showpiece USS Ford and USS Eisenhower, are not battle-ready fortresses but floating targets in a theater saturated with advanced missiles and drones. The military-industrial complex, a corrupt racket of wealth extraction, has prioritized showmanship over functional warfare, leaving the fleet ill-prepared for the modern battlefield. It's possible these ships become sacrificial lambs, and a single catastrophic loss, whether from a conventional barrage or a nuclear-tipped hypersonic missile, would provide the "Pearl Harbor" moment needed to unleash total war, suspend liberties, and crush domestic dissent under the guise of national emergency.

Iran is not Afghanistan or Iraq

While U.S. leaders currently appear braggadocios, this aggressive gambit in Iran ignores a stark reality: Iran is not Afghanistan, Iraq, or Gaza. It is not a weak adversary that can be readily occupied. It is a modern nation with a sophisticated domestic missile program, underground drone cities, suspected nuclear weapons capabilities, and a defense pact with Russia. An Iranian retaliatory strike that successfully destroys a U.S. aircraft carrier, potentially with thousands of sailors aboard, would instantly shatter the myth of American military invincibility. The political pressure for a nuclear response would be immense, pushing the world to the brink. Russia, which will not tolerate nuclear fallout on its borders or the annihilation of its ally, has already signaled its readiness with advanced Kinzhal hypersonic missiles that can easily evade current U.S. naval defenses and deliver devastating payloads.

The endpoint of this path is a nuclear firestorm. Now that the U.S. military has went into Iran, it is obligated to finish the job it started, and this could mean a long, drawn out war, with global implications. Over the long term, Israel becomes less safe because of the actions they have taken. While Israel itself possesses an illicit arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons, if backed into a corner, the Israeli leadership would not hesitate to use them on Iranian soil, an act that would almost certainly trigger a Russian nuclear response against U.S. naval assets in the region. The ensuing exchange would not only destroy the U.S. Navy's presence in the Middle East but could also lead to the coordinated annihilation of Israeli cities by a coalition of enraged nations. The world is weary of American and Israeli bullying in the Middle East, and is actively preparing for a post-Western order. Worse yet, the world must now deal with an Ayatollah that will refuse to give up, will seek to behead their adversaries like never before, and now has fresh motivation and justification for taking on Israel and the U.S. in their homelands.

Sources include:

The-Express.com

TheHill.com

Enoch, Brighteon.ai



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