Wednesday Summary

Trump calls for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and suggests targeting Ayatollah Khamenei. U.S. intelligence warns Iran may retaliate if Washington joins Israeli war effort.

June 18, 2025Clash Report

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President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against Iran, calling for its “unconditional surrender” and hinting at the potential assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In a social media post, Trump declared, “We know exactly where Khamenei is hiding… we are not going to take him out (kill!) — at least for now.” His remarks come amid rising speculation that the U.S. could soon join Israel’s war campaign.

Though U.S. forces have not formally entered the conflict, Trump used the phrase “we” in reference to Israeli strikes, claiming “complete and total control of the skies over Iran.” Defense analysts say this alignment signals growing risk of direct U.S. involvement.

Iran Prepares for Possible U.S. Entry

Iran has reportedly armed missiles and other strategic assets for potential attacks on U.S. bases in the region should Washington formally join the war. The USS Carl Vinson, now stationed in the Arabian Sea, is among several American assets deployed in anticipation of retaliatory strikes by Iranian proxies.

Intelligence reports reviewed by U.S. officials warn of coordinated attacks across the Gulf if American forces escalate their role beyond logistical and defensive support.

Israeli Attacks Kill Top Iranian Commander

In a continuing campaign, Israel announced the killing of Iran’s new top military commander—just days into his appointment. The move follows a string of targeted strikes aimed at crippling Tehran’s military leadership and destabilizing its war infrastructure.

Amid the chaos, Iranian officials have restricted internet access across the country, fearing cyber intrusions and unrest.

Gaza: Aid Site Attacks Leave Dozens Dead

Meanwhile, in Gaza, Israeli forces have reportedly killed more than 50 Palestinians near aid distribution points, including 20 on Monday and over 30 on Tuesday. The Gaza Health Ministry blamed Israel, stating civilians were targeted while waiting for food. The Israeli military claimed crowds had gathered around “stuck” aid trucks and acknowledged reports of civilian harm, saying it “regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals.”

One man, clutching an aid box, told reporters: “I just want to feed my children—they haven’t eaten in two days.”

Wednesday Summary