Iran’s supreme leader gives (half-way) signals in full ceasefire, calls for “revenge” against the “enemy” and promises a “new phase” in the management of the Strait of Hormuz

Iran's supreme leader gives (half-way) signals in full ceasefire, calls for "revenge" against the "enemy" and promises a "new phase" in the management of the Strait of Hormuz

He, despite everything. Also, despite the desire for revenge of the newly elected supreme leader of Iran. Mojtaba Khamenei has given half signals this Thursday after weeks of hiding and has claimed “revenge” against the US and Israel for the death of his father, the almighty Ali Khamenei, and the rest of the “martyrs”.

In an address to the nation distributed through Iran’s official channels in the , his son has promised that “the enemy” will pay for the damage caused to his people.

With ambiguous language and without leaving anything clear, Khamenei has not hesitated to take out the wild card of Strait of Hormuz with the promise that his management It is now entering a “new phase.”

Although Trump demanded his total opening to avoid the massive bombing that would have wiped out “an entire civilization” on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, since the first hours of the ceasefire there have been constant incidents and cuts by Iran alleging violations of the ceasefire by Israel against Lebanon.

This Thursday, the second full day without bombings on the country, Iran celebrates the end of national mourning for the death of its historic leader. During the day there have been pro-regime demonstrations of citizens in Tehran and other points, between shouts against the US and Israel and proclamations of support for the heir.

In all this time, Jamenei Jr. has disappeared from the public spotlight and has limited its few messages to speeches read by official sources of the ayatollah regime. In parallel with his ‘blackout’, there has been the attack that killed his father and other high-ranking Iranian officials on February 28, the first day of the US-Israeli offensive.

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